On July 31, 2025, Amasosha from various parts of the globe convened at Ekuphumuleni, Intaba Ephendulayo located in Clocolan, Free State, South Africa, for their annual spiritual pilgrimage.
This year’s gathering featured a myriad of Amasosha, alongside members from royal families who came to embrace the genuine essence of African Indigenous Spirituality, to renew their covenant of restoration with uMfihlakalo(The Creator), The Great Deity uMabizw’Asabele and Inkosi yamaKhosi oMoya as the leader of the restoration mandate in the current era.

Additionally, representatives from the Clocolan law enforcement department were present, providing valuable support in the community through their patrolling efforts due to an increase in local crime. As a gesture of appreciation, the Dr. S. B. Radebe Foundation handed out more than 50 food parcels to residents, along with 30 uniforms for the patrolling team.
Captain Mahloane, speaking on behalf of Clocolan’s residents, conveyed his appreciation to the Dr. S. B. Foundation for their kindness and dedication to enhancing the welfare of the community.
Inkosi Yamakhosi Omoya Imboni Dr uZwi-Lezwe Radebe commended the patrollers led by Captain Mahloane for their altruistic efforts, remarking on the rarity of such commitment in contemporary society.
Upon their arrival, Amasosha joined Inkosi yamaKhosi oMoya for an ultimate spiritual meditation on the mountain, here Inkosi yamaKhosi advised The Blue Nation to confront their challenges and issues directly, emphasizing the significance of discernibly recognizing positive and negative thoughts and not keeping excessive negative thoughts in their minds.
Inkosi yamaKhosi likened the mind to a computer or smartphone, where memory is a crucial feature that should retain significant information rather than unnecessary clutter, urging Amasosha to value their minds and focus on positive ideas.
Thereafter, Amasosha ascended the mountain to visit three sacred sites: Indlu yaBantu Abadala, where the TRSH Spiritual Group held a renewal ceremony in honor of ancestral spirits from various ethnic backgrounds, symbolizing a link to the spiritual realm below(downward spiritual world, where the ancestral spirits reside). Subsequently, all women visited Indlu yeNkosazane, the pyramid of an ancient Sudanese queen, and proceeded to the cave temple of the Great Deity, Isithunywa Esikhulu uMabizw’Asabele, situated at the mountain’s summit, representing the spiritual realm above(the upward spiritual world, where resides the Creator and deities/gods). Here, Amasosha sought the intervention of these spiritual entities for guidance and protection through Inkosi yamaKhosi oMoya as the Physical Spirituality Central Being (the mediator between the two dimensions).
This year’s pilgrimage included a range of activities; amongst them was Inkosi yamaKhosi oMoya blessing 27 couples, with five renewing their marriage vows witnessed by thousands of Amasosha.
In addition, Nkanyezi Mnisi, a young boy who shares the spiritual teachings of Inkosi yamaKhosi oMoya on social media to help African individuals reclaim their identities within African Indigenous Spirituality, gained recognition for advocating and promoting African Indigenous Spirituality, also educating the youth of Africa on the importance of knowing their spiritual roots. In addition to this acknowledgment, Inkosi yamaKhosi oMoya granted him a new name – Qiniso, embodying the African truths that this committed advocate has shared via social media, working to free oppressed Africans from colonial dominance.

Furthermore, for the first time, Amasosha transitioned into the year 2026 together at the mountain, clad in red, following the spiritual message that Inkosi yamaKhosi conveyed, instructing them to enter the new year in a battle-ready mode.

The year 2026 was declared the Year of Fire Energy, backed by studies from African Hidden Voices, which stated that this insight had a spiritual link to the cosmos, with extra celestial signs noted by Amasosha validating the year’s proclamation.
Moreover, Inkosi Yamakhosi Omoya announced the start of the Aquarius Era and kicked off a new nine-year cycle, delivering the message for 2026 to Amasosha – “As you embark on this new year, may you all be prosperous and reach new heights. May your achievements astonish you and those around you. ” Amasosha were referred to as Omaphila ngeNkani by Inkosi yamaKhosi oMoya.

Embracing the essence of genuine TRSH tradition, Amasosha participated in an evening rich with song and dance, fostering a joyful ambiance that connected with all attendees, while nurturing beloved memories and enhancing their true spirituality under the leadership of Inkosi yamaKhosi oMoya Imboni Dr uZwi-Lezwe Radebe.


The gathering concluded with vibrant fireworks ushering Amasosha, Omaphila ngeNkani, Omaphumelela ngeNkani into the new year.


the event was featured on SABC News as well as on Ikwenkwezi FM:
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO THE BLUE NATION💙💙!!!










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