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Deputy President Paul Mashatile Visits KwaSizabantu Mission on Easter Sunday

  • Mpho Dube
  • 1 day ago
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile and his wife attending Easter Sunday church service.


The South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile visited the KwaSizabantu Mission in KwaZulu-Natal on Easter Sunday, a day of great significance for Christians around the world. The mission, known for its community development initiatives and spiritual guidance, welcomed Mashatile warmly.

 

During his visit, Mashatile engaged with the community, discussing their projects and challenges. He praised the mission's efforts in promoting social cohesion, education, and economic empowerment.

 

The Deputy President's visit on Easter Sunday underscored the importance of faith and community in South Africa. It also highlighted the government's commitment to supporting initiatives that uplift and transform communities. A stark contrast to the apartheid era when the relationship between the government and the church was often tense. He noted that the current administration values the role of faith-based organizations in promoting social cohesion, education, and economic empowerment.

 

Mashatile's engagement with the KwaSizabantu Mission reflects his role in promoting national unity and supporting development projects across the country. The visit demonstrated the value of collaboration between government and community organizations in driving positive change.  

Mashatile paid respect to Erlo Stegen the founder of KwaSizabantu Mission.

The KwaSizabantu Mission in KwaZulu-Natal is a place known for its dedication to community development and spiritual growth.

 

In his address, Deputy President Mashatile reflected on the significance of Easter, a time of renewal and hope. He emphasized the importance of faith and community in overcoming challenges and building a brighter future.

 

As the congregation listened intently, Mashatile’s words resonated deeply. He spoke of the government's efforts to address the needs of the most vulnerable members of society, and how partnerships with organizations like KwaSizabantu Mission were crucial in this endeavor.

 

The visit was a powerful symbol of unity and cooperation between the government and the church. Mashatile joined the congregation in prayer and celebration, it was clear that this Easter Sunday would be remembered as a day of hope, renewal, and commitment to a better future for all.

Deputy President Paul Mashatile witnessing plantation at the mission.



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