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Homeless in Standerton treated to a barbeque

Kuyenzeka Kunkulunkulu offers a weekly soup kitchen on Saturdays in the backyard of a local business.

Past Selby Nkosi and Prophet Zodwa Nkosi from the Word Power Tabernacle delivered a powerful message at last year’s soup kitchen of Kuyenzeka Kunkulunkulu

Both Pastor Nkosi and his wife stressed that a new life can only follow new decisions made by themselves.

Kuyenzeka Kunkulunkulu offers a weekly soup kitchen on Saturdays in the backyard of a local business.

A barbeque took place as a closure for the year’s activities.

“What was destined to be a highlight, turned into a nightmare for Ms Dumisile Hlatshwayo, manager, when she was the only committee member who showed up to do all the work,” a spokesman said.

“Fortunately, some assistance could be organised and the barbeque proceeded.”

Prophet Nkosi decided to put her Christian faith in action by assisting wherever she could.

The organisation expressed their gratitude towards her, along with Highveld Milling, Veggie Spot and Gaya Nyama Butchery for their regular donations.
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