On February 21, 2026, The Revelation Spiritual Home (TRSH) opened its doors in Dobsonville, Soweto, marking an important milestone as it brought the total number of TRSH centres in Gauteng to 16 and 93 worldwide.

The opening ceremony was attended by large numbers of community members and representatives of the spiritual institution. TRSH is an African indigenous spiritual institution dedicated to restoring true African spirituality among the African people. The institution was founded and is led by Inkosi Yamakhosi Omoya Imboni, Dr. uZwi-Lezwe Radebe.
This new centre responds to a call from the Dobsonville community, which has expressed a strong need for TRSH to address the growing lack of spirituality, leading many residents to lose their spiritual identities and become vulnerable to spiritual attacks. The institution aims to provide essential spiritual relief in Dobsonville, helping to free individuals from spiritual bondages and fostering the restoration of black consciousness in the community.
Vusi Dewaal, a first-time visitor, shared, “I came here today after being invited, and I am glad that I came. This place has given me hope; there is life here, and miracles happen.”
The spiritual centre will act as a safe space for the community, offering spiritual rituals and teaching community members about various spiritual matters. It will also provide counselling, mentoring, and protection, among other benefits aimed at fostering personal growth.
Lungiswa Majola, 66, expressed her profound experience, stating, “I have never felt so much love as I felt here today. I felt so welcomed. What brought me here was a dream I had of the founder of this institution, who came to me in a dream and gave me many R50 notes.” Ms. Majola explained that Inkosi Yamakhosi Omoya appeared to her in dreams three times, prompting her decision to visit TRSH.

The positive influence of The Revelation Spiritual Home has been palpable in every community it joins, as people find healing from spiritual ailments, protection from spiritual attacks, and a reconnection to their authentic spiritual selves. This reconnection strengthens the bond between Africans and the spirit realm.
Nobantu Mgojo shared her story, saying, “My child has been very sick, and we sought help from various places without success. We came here, and I believe she will receive the help she needs.” Nobantu also mentioned that her brother was once a member of TRSH and noted the positive changes it brought to his life.
For those hearing about TRSH for the first time, the profile of the spiritual institution and its founder was presented. African Hidden Voice, a research organisation focused on uncovering hidden truths about Africa, shared findings that emphasised the historical significance of African indigenous spiritual institutions as foundational to African communities, illustrating that TRSH’s role is rooted in a long-standing tradition.
The spiritual institution offers various services to support different aspects of human life, including spiritual enlightenment (spiritual teachings), facilitation of spiritual rituals, love-life services, and additional programmes designed to promote healthy, strong community bonds.
The spiritual centre opening concluded with the TRSH women’s league Gauteng wing donating cleaning detergents for the centre.
















Ngizizwa ngijabule kakhulu ngoba basazokhululeka abantu abamnyama njengami babuyele empandeni zabo
I come to see real people abathunyiwe njenge nkosi yaMakhosi oMoya how can build spiritual institutions ezingaka nge man made mind never yingako bethi ubaba uthwele xa uthunywe ngeqiniso izinto ziyazenze kela and when you are aligned nesipho isiphiwe nothing will ever go wrong
.#spirituality must lead
Spirituality is the foundation of life
Thank you Dr UZwi Lezwe Radebe for opening our eyes now we know who we are . I so wish every political leaders must listen to your teachings and seek guidance from the chosen one .