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Praying for eMalahleni during the morning prayers

This year he has done it again and in praying for the city

Bishop Dununu Msibi, one of the gatekeepers of the city of eMalahleni made sure that every year during the start of the year, he prays for the city. This has been going on for a number of years.

This year he has done it again and in praying for the city, he mentioned a number of issues during the prayer session.

He preached about the wall of morality and corruption.

Bishop Dununu Msibi leading with prayers at the Lynnville Park on Wednesday, January 30.

He said he was praying for eMalahleni and the country to have peaceful, free and fair elections this year.

He said his mandate is to pray for the city.

He mentioned an experience he had while praying at his home and encouraged the people to seek God first and the rest will follow.

“We are gathering here to pray for all the people of eMalahleni. Few as we are but God will hear us. We are here to repair the walls and we humble ourselves before God to pray. Motives and attitudes are important, we need to fast and seek the power of God. God has love for us and He will reward us. I can assure you that God is going to respond and results will come. Prayers are our star gate to the spiritual world, we are here for business not for publicity.”

Bishop Msibi also encouraged the people to do good for the future generations.

Emalahleni executive mayor Cllr Linah Malatjie also attending the morning prayers held at the Lynnville Park.

He told them to create a legacy for the children and the future.

Emalahleni executive mayor Cllr Linah Malatjie also attended the morning prayers together with a lot of people praying for the city.

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