The Herald (South Africa)

Omotoso church trio withdraw action over protest

- Devon Koen koend@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

A trio claiming to be members of alleged sex-pest pastor Timothy Omotoso’s church suddenly withdrew their applicatio­n, which sought to prevent people from protesting outside the church, on Thursday.

Three members of the Jesus Dominion Internatio­nal church brought the applicatio­n to the Port Elizabeth High Court in October claiming they had been prevented from accessing the church building in Govan Mbeki Avenue due to protests.

They claimed they had been harassed, intimidate­d and forced to shut the church’s doors.

Ntombo Mzi Sweetness Mbaza, Mbeko Bandla Sizasomzi Mnyatheli and Madoda Lennox Cingo filed the notice of motion citing the ANC Youth League, ANC Women’s League, EFF and Jesus Dominion as respondent­s in the matter. They did not seek any relief from Jesus Dominion. However, the motion to prevent members of various political parties from staging protests outside the church did not make it to court.

Speaking outside the Bird Street court building, the legal counsel for the ANC youth and women’s leagues, advocate Sinawo Makangela, said the parties had discussed the withdrawal of the applicatio­n with a judge in chambers.

“This has just been a waste of court time and resources.

“They had no case to start off with,” Makangela said.

On October 21, a group calling itself Nelson Mandela Bay Citizens in Unity, which included members of the youth and women’s leagues, EFF, Sasco, Saftu and other civil bodies, protested outside the church, leading to it shutting its doors.

Omotoso, along with Lusanda Sulani, 36, and Zukiswa Sitho, 28, is facing a total of 97 charges, among them racketeeri­ng, human traffickin­g, rape and sexual assault.

Since the beginning of the trial in October, groups of supporters from the church as well as supporters of the alleged victims have gathered outside the Bird Street courthouse.

Instructin­g attorney for the applicants Stuart Laubscher said the applicatio­n was withdrawn to avoid unnecessar­y court costs after it became clear that the protesting outside the church had stopped.

He said should protests flare up again outside the church, they would bring another applicatio­n. Makangela confirmed the ANC youth and women’s leagues would bring an applicatio­n for the church members to cover the costs of the withdrawn applicatio­n.

Youth league regional secretary Luyolo Nqakula said the party would intensify its campaign against Omotoso and his church.

“We made a commitment to support all the victims of Omotoso. [The church] is a crime scene, it is not a church,” Nqakula said.

 ?? Picture: EUGENE COETZEE/FILE ?? VOCAL OPPOSITION: ANCWL members and others protested against bail for Timothy Omotoso during the trial
Picture: EUGENE COETZEE/FILE VOCAL OPPOSITION: ANCWL members and others protested against bail for Timothy Omotoso during the trial

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