PASTOR BAKHE DLAMINI FEATURED ON TBN MEETS
MBABANE – Pastor Bakhe Dlamini recently appeared on TBN Meets, one of Africa’s leading television channels dedicated to Christian content.
TBN Meets offers diverse programming that includes ministry, lifestyle, music, youth and children’s shows, documentaries and films. Since its launch in March 2016, TBN Africa has expanded its reach, now broadcasting to over 50 countries across the continent, with a commitment to inspiring Christian values through impactful content. In his appearance earlier this week, Pastor Bakhe, alongside his wife, Nokwanda Dlamini, discussed their personal relationship journey and the initiatives they are spearheading across Africa to empower couples.
Kissing
One intriguing moment from the interview was Pastor Bakhe’s anecdote about their dating experience, which included refraining from kissing until after their wedding vows were exchanged. “We were only able to kiss just after the priest had said, ‘You may kiss the bride’. “Until then, we dated without any physical intimacy,” he shared. This traditional approach may resonate deeply with many followers of marriage therapy, particularly within the cultural context of Eswatini. Pastor Bakhe is a Community Psychologist and Marriage Therapist, serving a diverse clientele that includes individuals from South Africa, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Botswana, Eswatini and beyond.
In addition to operating his practice, he delivers highly sought-after marriage seminars in South Africa, focusing on facilitating healthy relationships. Recently, he was conferred a Doctorate in Transformational Leadership by Myles University in Sandton, South Africa, highlighting his dedication to the field.
Prominent
This recent feature on TBN Meets marks another significant milestone for Pastor Bakhe, following his previous appearances on other prominent platforms. Earlier this year, he was featured on South Africa’s eNCA channel, discussing the topic of interracial marriage. His recognition in this space underlines his commitment to supporting individuals and couples in navigating the complexities of relationships. Moreover, he previously appeared on Mzansi Magic’s popular series ‘Married at First Sight’ in June, showcasing his expertise in a widely-viewed format.
This exposure, particularly as it pertains to relationships, contributes valuable insights for couples in Eswatini, where marriage and family dynamics play a crucial role in society.
Pastor Bakhe’s work not only inspires those in his immediate circles but also sparks dialogues among couples throughout the region. For followers of marriage therapy in Eswatini, his insights and experiences may offer guidance and inspiration in cultivating resilient and loving partnerships.
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