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Women’s Day celebrations bring hope to Ackerville

Women’s Month was full of excitement and get-togethers in eMalahleni.

The Phidisa Community Project succeeded in doing far more than just hosting a Women’s Day event; it brought the community together for a day of fellowship and a deepened sense of unity.


Headed by Minister Sonto Nkosi, the event on August 8 unfolded as a major success story as three entities collaborated to create a tapestry of love and encouragement, highlighting key issues in the community.

Minister Sonto Nkosi.


The event was hosted by the Phidisa Community Project, Emalahleni El-Shaddai Christian Centre, and the Thandolwethukini Foundation.


Attendees were treated to sandwiches and a warm cup of coffee.

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