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SIPHOFANENI – Newly-weds Pastor Sikhumbuzo and Jabu Shongwe were showered with more gifts at St Philip’s yesterday.


This was during a ceremony hosted by the pastor’s church, Divine Healing Ministries at Phumulamcashi, where the couple was welcomed and presented to church members and community members.
The ceremony was attended by close to 200 people including Mpolonjeni Member of Parliament (mp) Jacob Siwela, who was representing the Lubombo Regional Administrator Sylvia Mthethwa, Chief Mshikashika of KaNgcamphalala, and many other guests.


Chief Mshikashika presented the couple with a cow.
He lauded Sikhumbuzo for the impact he has had in the community since he arrived. He said his foundation had contributed immensely to combating poverty in that area.
Siwela also came to the party as he made his contribution to the church.
The MP pledged E1 000 to the newlyweds.


He said Sikhumbuzo’s ministry would now be better since he had a helper.
He then asked the church to establish a new branch in his constituency.


“I hope the church will have revivals in my constituency before my term of office elapses,” said Siwela. He will vacate office next year.
Other gifts that were pledged during the ceremony included chickens, blankets, sheets and four goats.
Money was also contributed by guests who were present on the day.


Bishop Nash Shongwe and his wife Zanele also pledged to give the couple a cow. “Sikhumbuzo, I am proud of you,” said Bishop Nash.
The founder of Divine Healing Ministries recalled reading newspaper headlines where his name was associated with his son, who was then problematic.
He said he (Nash) was not involved in any criminal activity but his name would always be used to sell newspapers.

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