
Cheryl Zondi, the principal witness in the case of Nigerian pastor Timothy Omotoso, was emotionally overcome in court after he was found guilty of innocence and trafficking.
lib Report On Wednesday, April 2, 2025, the High Court in GQEBERHA, South Africa’s Eastern Cape, sentenced the 66-year-old pastor and his co-defendant Lusanda Sulani and Zikiswa Sitho.
The three face 32 charges, including extortion, human trafficking, R3PE and S3xual attacks.
The shocking ruling made Zondi react to the verdict, apparently frustrated.
farther Report In 2018, Zondi claimed she was sexually assaulted by Pastor Omotoso, who gave up her right to anonymity at trial because she wanted the world to know his type.
“We went out of our way to go through a process of humiliation that was stripped from us in public, called names, had lies, all kinds of fabrications scattered online, walking through our streets, our lives have never been like this. Our lives have never been like this.

