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Couples Nest Network to host dinner on marriages

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In a time when many couples face increasing pressures from work, finances, parenting and everyday life, intentional investment in relationships has become more important than ever.

 Recognising the need for stronger, healthier and more resilient marriages, the Couples Nest Network (CNN) will host a Couples Dinner on Saturday, July 4, 2026, at The George Hotel in Manzini, offering couples practical guidance on turning challenges into opportunities for deeper connection.

CNN is inviting all married and intending couples to an evening dedicated to strengthening relationships and building healthier marriages.

Held under the theme ‘Turning conflict into connection,’ the event will be facilitated by marriage mentors Pastor Clement Dlamini and Pastor Thandeka Dlamini from LGTG Worship Centre, who will share practical and biblically grounded strategies for effective communication, conflict resolution and deeper emotional connection.

The evening will also feature special guests Pastor Advocate LL Holele and Dr K Mashishi, founders of Couples Foundation International, who are widely recognised for their work in marriage and family enrichment across Africa.

The dinner aims to equip couples with practical tools to navigate challenges, strengthen trust and foster lasting, Christ-centred relationships. Participants will also engage in interactive activities designed to promote empathy, understanding and meaningful dialogue.

The Couples Nest Network encourages couples to reserve their places early and take advantage of this opportunity to invest in their relationships and connect with other couples in a warm and supportive environment.

Chairmanship Mr and Mrs Mcolisi Shongwe.
Chairmanship Mr and Mrs Mcolisi Shongwe.
Pastor Advocate LL Holele and Dr K Mashishi.
Pastor Advocate LL Holele and Dr K Mashishi.
Pastor Clement Dlamini and Pastor Thandeka Dlamini from LGTG Worship Centre.
Pastor Clement Dlamini and Pastor Thandeka Dlamini from LGTG Worship Centre.
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