Prayer unites SA at FNB Stadium, Lekganyane calls for action and healing

Over 100,000 people packed FNB Stadium for the Motsepe Foundation prayer thing, where Bishop Barnabas Lekganyane from the Zion Christian Church gave props to President Ramaphosa for pulling off the G20 Summit. The bishop talked about how delegates from Germany and France were impressed by how welcoming South Africans were during the conference, and he connected this hosting gig to bringing in investments that could help the economy bounce back.

Lekganyane went hard on corruption and violence issues, backing the Women for Change shutdown that happened earlier, while calling out gang problems and gender-based violence that kills around 15 women daily. He pushed for prayers mixed with actual work to fix water shortages, unemployment, and the mess with infrastructure that keeps falling apart because contracts went to incompetent companies.

The event streamed to 60 countries and brought together different churches and traditional leaders, with Patrice Motsepe wrapping up by saying prayer needs to come with real action, like helping poor people and creating jobs.
 

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