The Revelations Spiritual Home (TRSH) was abuzz with activity as various programmes and gatherings took place simultaneously, all aimed at contributing to the reconstruction of society into a peaceful, harmonious, and functional environment.
As part of this vision, the spiritual institution has strategically established groups that focus on key areas of personal and societal development. These include Omama Bekhaya, Iintombi zeKhaya, and Iintombi Nto, each playing a unique role in nurturing spiritual growth, social responsibility, and cultural values.

Modern society has undergone significant shifts regarding the traditional roles of men and women. As a result, the distinctions between masculine and feminine responsibilities have become increasingly blurred, leading many individuals to struggle with identity and purpose. In many instances, women find themselves assuming masculine roles even in the presence of capable men, while men increasingly embrace traits traditionally associated with femininity.
In response to these challenges, TRSH has created platforms where women can explore, understand, and embrace their roles within society from a spiritual perspective. Through conferences and workshops, these groups regularly invite women from both within and outside the institution to engage in meaningful discussions about womanhood, family, community, and the characteristics of a woman who has embraced her femininity. These teachings are largely inspired by the guidance of Inkosi Yamakhosi Omoya Imboni Dr. uZwi-Lezwe Radebe, the founder and leader of the spiritual institution.

Relationships among women, whether in friendships or family settings, are often portrayed as being characterised by tension, rivalry, and conflict. While such challenges do exist, they are not inherent to women themselves. Rather, they often arise from societal conditioning, internalised competition, and deeper psychological and social influences.
Against this backdrop, Omama Bekhaya gathered to foster spiritual growth and strengthen relationships among women. The gathering created a safe and supportive environment where women shared wisdom on becoming better mothers, wives, caregivers, and custodians of the home and nature. It also provided a platform for women to openly discuss their struggles, challenges, and aspirations while receiving guidance and support from one another.
Meanwhile, Iintombi held a mini-conference in preparation for their upcoming international conference, scheduled to take place in Mozambique in September 2027 (ASC), with preliminary activities being hosted in Nkomazi, Mpumalanga.

Iintombi Nto also hosted their own mini-conference, with discussions centred on values, character building, and personal development. Particular emphasis was placed on preserving purity, not only from a physical perspective but also from a spiritual and mental one. Participants were encouraged to cultivate self-respect, discipline, and a strong moral foundation as they navigate the challenges of modern society.
One of the key qualities emphasised was the importance of maintaining good behaviour at all times. This includes treating others with kindness, respect, and dignity; speaking with humility and courtesy; and remaining mindful of the impact of one’s actions on others. Good behaviour also entails avoiding conduct that may bring shame or harm to oneself, one’s family, or one’s community.

Although each gathering addressed different aspects of womanhood and personal development, they were united by a common objective: fostering unity, rebuilding social values, and ensuring that women, young and old alike, reclaim their rightful place as pillars of society, culture, and spiritual continuity.










