On March 22, 2025, The Revelation Spiritual Home (TRSH) celebrated its 16th anniversary at the iconic Orlando Stadium in Soweto, Johannesburg.


This spiritual institution was founded on this day to honour the positive impact it has made on its members, visitors, and the wider community.TRSH is an African Indigenous spiritual institution established to unite all Africans and cultivate their spiritual traditions, as well as to promote spiritual revelation teachings and practices. The monumental celebration drew a large crowd of Amasosha from across the continent, with some attending virtually.




Among the notable attendees were Ethiopian Ambassador His Excellency Mussie Hailu, Ingonyama Langalibalele II of the amaHlubi nation, Bayede Hlangalezwe Mthethwa of the Mthethwa Nation, Umtwana Prince Thuli Zulu representing the royal Zulu House, and other representatives from various royal houses.



Additionally, Vuyolwethu Zungula, the President of the African Transformation Movement (ATM), Gauteng MEC Faith Mazibuko, who represented Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi in his absence, United Democratic Movement (UDM) Deputy President Nqabayomzi Kwankwa, Professor Mathole Motshekga, and representatives from the Church of Scientology were also in attendance.Associates of TRSH from various organisations around the world sent their congratulations and best wishes to the institution.
Hon. Vuyolwethu Zungula addressed the significance of commemorating the 16th anniversary of the only existing African Indigenous Spiritual institution, stating, “This 16-year celebration showcases the strength of spirituality, demonstrating that there is power in individuals who understand their identity and origins.” He emphasized this idea further by gifting the institution a pregnant cow, symbolizing multiplication and underscoring TRSH’s growth and potential to establish more spiritual centres, ultimately uplifting African Indigenous Spirituality.

Prof. Mathole Motshekga also commended Imboni Dr. uZwi-Lezwe Radebe for prioritizing African Indigenous Spirituality on the global agenda. Referencing Imboni’s words, Prof. Motshekga cautioned, “It is not economics that will free Africa, but spirituality.” As he concluded his speech, he embraced Imboni’s strong stance on advocating for African Indigenous Spirituality, emphasizing the importance of spirituality taking the lead.

Inkosi yoMoya, Imboni Dr. uZwi-Lezwe Radebe praised Amasosha, The Blue Nation, for their loyalty to Isithunywa Esikhulu (The Great Deity) and to TRSH. He emphasized that the organization’s success would not have been possible without the dedication of Amasosha.“Among our people, loyalty is a rare quality. Witnessing Africans devoted to this cause and institution is genuinely extraordinary. As Amasosha, it is essential to cherish your spiritual institution and take pride in reconnecting with your African Indigenous Spiritual roots. Today will always be remembered in the history of Amasosha and their descendants.”

The day’s celebrations concluded with performances by various TRSH artists who entertained the audience. The highlight of the event came from renowned South African artist Makhadzi, who delivered an outstanding show, making TRSH’s 16th birthday unforgettable.

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