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eMalahleni hosts 2nd annual prayer against GBV and substance abuse

The event aims to bring the community together to unite in the fight against the ongoing crises.

Organisations in eMalahleni invite you to the second annual eMalahleni prayer against substance abuse, affected families, and Gender-Based Violence (GBV).
The event will take place on October 8 from 09:00 at Lynnville Park, and will feature various speakers and pastors who will all be praying and shedding light on the mentioned topics.

“Our biggest aim is to get our community to stand together in fighting GBV and substance abuse. This is not a battle affecting mere individuals, but it affects the whole of eMalahleni, so to conquer, we must unite,” said Thando Masango, anti-drug activist and founder of Kakarambha Foundation.

 

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