South African authorities plan to pursue legal action against Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso, who was acquitted of rape charges last month and has since left the country. Despite his acquittal, the National Prosecuting Authority intends to appeal the judgment, and if successful, they would seek his extradition based on a treaty with Nigeria. Classified as an “undesirable person,” Omotoso is barred from returning to South Africa for five years, and he had previously faced allegations of sexual assault from young women in his church, including a victim who was 14 at the time.
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The national Department of Public Works' attempt to evict unlawfully occupying residents from a Cape Town CBD building has faced another delay, as it requested a postponement for further consultations with the City of Cape Town and Ndifuna Ukwazi. This development highlights ongoing tensions regarding land use and housing in the area. Need More Context? 🔎
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