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IN PHOTOS – Masoyi communities host prayer services amid issues of crime

Two prayer services were hosted to pray against issues of gender-based violence, human trafficking and manslaughter.

Some community members of Masoyi came together to pray for the gender-based violence crisis and other crimes they face in their areas.

On Saturday afternoon, June 4, the Angeke Sithule Sibukele Sekwanele organisation held a prayer service in the Mthimba Further Education Training and College’s hall in Dayizenza.

The organisation’s founder, Sidwell Mathebula, said the aim was to unite and help fight against crime.

The service attracted many young women and men who worshipped and praised through songs and reading of the Word of God.

Busi Mnisi and Amanda Sekgobela.

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Some community members at the prayer service at Mthimba FET College.
Portia Mathebula and Wendy Mashele.

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The same vision was observed at the prayer service hosted in the Fountain of Life Church in Mganduzweni on Sunday afternoon, June 5. This service attracted members from local churches who were ready to pray for a crime-free community.

Some community members at the prayer service.
Bp Rodgers Marimo leads a prayer.
Some community members at the prayer service.

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Bongekile Khumalo

Bongekile is a junior journalist focusing on community news in Mpumalanga, with also a distinctive interest in impactful human interest stories. She began her career in 2019 and was recognised as an upcoming journalist in 2020.

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