PROPHET Kacou Philippe embarked on a profound healing mission to South Africa in March 2025, a journey years in the making.
His spiritual preparation began on June 5, 2022, with a vision of an angel bestowing a “divine passport” for a mission to retrieve William Branham’s gift of healing. Angelic visitations and instructions guided him, intensifying with a physical appearance on February 28, 2024. A pivotal dream in January 2025 saw William Branham miraculously heal Philippe’s daughter, teaching him hand sanctification for miracles, followed by strict angelic fasting instructions that eased as his departure neared.
Arriving in Johannesburg on March 5, 2025, accompanied by Apostles Yanick Aka and Pascal Vichi, Philippe faced initial challenges.
On March 6, cultural and language barriers created tension in the healing meeting, with the Zulu-speaking crowd struggling to understand the French-speaking prophet and unfamiliar with services without music.
Despite angelic guidance to pray for the seriously ill, the audience remained sceptical. After praying for a contemptuous woman, Philippe felt physically weakened and withdrew, only to be admonished by a divine voice.
He repented, returned, and prayed for over 30 people, but ended the service without testimonies. Disheartened, he declared he would cancel the remaining meetings unless five confirmed healings were reported by the next morning.
March 7 brought a joyful surprise: over 15 confirmed miracles poured in, including a woman near death recovering and a blind woman regaining sight.
Realising his misjudgement from not asking for testimonies, Philippe returned to a dramatically transformed venue, now filled with faith. Miracles occurred instantly, surprising him with the diverse recipients, whose physical healings led to profound spiritual transformations, immediate behavioural changes, and baptism requests.
The intensely spiritual service saw Philippe alternate between praying for individuals and delivering forceful messages, urging repentance and reconciliation.
Numerous testimonies followed, including a woman healed of severe vision problems and a paralysed young woman, Rufaro, who regained her ability to walk.

However, some seriously ill individuals were pushed aside; recognising this oversight, Philippe vowed to prioritise the most afflicted on March 8, marking March 7 as a turning point of increasing faith and powerful healings.
Returning to Soweto on March 8, testimonies continued. On Sunday, March 9, before heading to Akasia Hall in Pretoria, Philippe foretold police presence outside the venue. At Akasia Hall, the audience was notably more responsive. Philippe shared a personal revelation about fostering belief to unlock the impossible, then led an exhortation and instructed prayer lines.
He shared Rufaro’s story and projected Gugulethu’s healing testimony, with both subsequently baptised. Prioritising the blind, paralysed, and cancer patients as instructed by the Angel, Philippe prayed.
A woman blind for 42 years and paralysed for 8 cried out that she could see and then walked without crutches, prompting an emotional crowd reaction.
Other instant miracles included a girl’s period starting after a year and a man regaining sight. Philippe briefly resumed prayer before leaving for a mass baptism in Johannesburg.
Throughout both Johannesburg and Pretoria meetings, no piano music was permitted, per angelic instruction. Eyewitnesses likened events to Azusa Street, and baptisms continued daily, with a stroke victim testifying to regained speech.
On March 10, 2025, Philippe arrived early at Akasia Hall, finding two critically ill women. He immediately prayed for them, and they recovered instantly, echoing a miracle from the previous day.

The official service was filled with testimonies; all who came sick reportedly left healed, with many confirming miracles via videos, including a woman whose crutch was discarded after doctors confirmed her bones, foot, and spine were healed.
A strong consensus emerged, even among sceptics, about the extraordinary healing power present. In Zebediela, a woman rejoiced as her wheelchair-bound son moved his legs after the prophet’s touch, with many experiencing full healing effects later or the next morning.
As Philippe left, he was met with applause. Healings continued to be reported even after his departure, including from a prophetess healed of paralysis.
While largely unknown to the general South African public and media, attendees continued spreading the word. On March 11, people still flocked to Akasia Hall, eager to know where Prophet Kacou Philippe would go next, only to be informed the meetings had ended.



