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SADC Unites in Prayer - President Mnangagwa Leads Epic Service!
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22476, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe is about to have a big event called the National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service. It's happening for the 8th time, and this year, it will be extra special because people from other countries in the SADC group will be there. President Mnangagwa is the big boss of SADC right now. He'll lead the event at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo. The service is a way for Zimbabwe to thank God and show gratitude for all the good things that have happened in the country. People from different churches will come together to pray. President Mnangagwa started this tradition in 2017. He wanted a way for the leaders and the people to connect through faith. The Faith for the Nation Campaign and the Zimbabwe Indigenous Interdenominational Council of Churches help put it together. Shuvai Wutawunashe is a gospel singer who is part of the planning team. She said this year is extra special because President Mnangagwa is in charge of SADC. He will be able to talk about his hopes for the whole region, not just Zimbabwe. There will also be musicians from other SADC countries. They want to celebrate together and show that they have faith in God for all of SADC, not only Zimbabwe. President Mnangagwa will lead everyone in prayer. He will thank God for blessing the hard work of Zimbabwean families and dedicate important projects and personal plans to God. Wutawunashe said it's really important for leaders to have a strong connection with the churches. She believes that dedicating the nation to God is key to the country's spiritual and moral health. The service brings together all kinds of leaders—from the government to businesses to communities to traditional leaders. Every last Sunday of the year, Zimbabwe comes together to give thanks to God for everything. [/QUOTE]
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