League urges children to work hard in school
"Fear the Lord with all your heart." In conclusion, he belted out the famous church tune, "Yehla Moya Oyingcwele".

KABOKWENI – Latter Glory Church’s 2016 Revival kicked-off on a good note last Wednesday evening as the African National Congress Youth League’s deputy president, Mr Desmond Moela addressed the congregation.
The aim of Moela’s attendance was to engage with the young people of the church and to emphasise the importance of education.
“It is without a doubt that when you invite God into your life, success will come abundantly.
Unlike the apartheid government that deprived people of a better education, the ANC has managed to make South Africa a better place to live in with endless opportunities. So there is no excuse for our youth not to obtain qualifications.”
He spoke about the 2020 vision and stated that one of the National Development Plan’s objectives is to improve youth development.
“The ruling party has a vision. Every person should have one! We want to live to see the young people achieving their dreams. For the next person to take you seriously, you at first hand should do that.
“Therefore, do not destroy your lives by getting involved in illegal activities, stay away from drugs and other harmful substances,” he added.
Past Anderson Matsane commended the Ancyl deputy president for gracing the revival. “Desmond has proved that young righteous people can become successful.
“I can gladly say that with education and God, you can lead the country. As a church, you have our full support and may you succeed in all your endeavours,” he said.
Moela also cleared the air that he was not there to campaign for votes, however, he advised people to vote for the right people who will have the community’s interest at heart.
He left the youth with the words. “Fear the Lord with all your heart.” In conclusion, he belted out the famous church tune, “Yehla Moya Oyingcwele”.



