The former Idols contestants are the ones that made allegations against their former pastor, Timothy Omotoso. They want to put all that behind them and focus on the new bundle of joy joining their family soon.
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Anele Mxakaza has detailed how she and her twin sister, Neliswa, were allegedly groomed to please rape-accused televangelist Timothy Omotoso.
Mxakaza, a former Idols contestant, testified about how she and her sister had allegedly been sexually assaulted by the church leader.
They were urged not to report the matter to the authorities.
When they attempted to leave the church s mission house, they were threatened and told that Omotoso was protected by God.
Anele Mxakaza, a former
Idols contestant, testified in the Eastern Cape High Court in Port Elizabeth on Thursday that she and her twin sister, Neliswa, were groomed to please rape-accused televangelist Timothy Omotoso.
Ex-idols contestant tells all about church chief! 29 January 2021 Rape-accused televangelist Timothy Omotoso.
Anele Mxakaza, a former Idols contestant, testified in the Eastern Cape High Court in Port Elizabeth on Thursday that she and her twin sister, Neliswa, were groomed to please rape-accused televangelist Timothy Omotoso.
Omotoso and his two co-accused, Lusanda Sulani and Zukiswa Sitho, are on trial on 97 charges, including rape, human trafficking and racketeering.
Mxakaza testified about the time she and her twin sister lived in the church s Mhlanga Rocks mission house in Durban.
Mxakaza said when they first auditioned to join Grace Galaxy, the Jesus Dominion International Church choir, they were told they were too young as they were only 17 at the time.
Mxakaza testified how they were allegedly groomed by Fezeka, Sindi and Sulani for Omotoso.
“They taught us how to behave and carry ourselves. The rules were to bath constantly, stay clean because we can’t greet the man of God without bathing. After church we needed to bath, we had to be always tidy, not allowed to have boyfriends, not allowed to go out without permission.”
She said they were told to appreciate, praise and complement Omotoso at all times.
Mxakaza said one day she was summoned to Omotoso’s room upstairs.
“I don’t remember who it was that told me to go and bath and go and massage Omotoso’s feet. When I arrived in the room, he told me to lock the door. And then he said I should take a towel and lay down on it.