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MBABANE - Pastor Justice Dlamini celebrated his 50th birthday in style as he was ordained an apostle.

This transpired yesterday during a church service held at his ministry which is situated at Eveni, Mbabane.

He was ordained and annointed by South African Bishop, Dalton Adams, of the Doom Harvest Ministries.

Adams is also the Secretary General of the Church Forum in Africa.

"What you have achieved before will be doubled," Adams proclaimed.

Adams declared more blessings which he said were coming for the apostle.

He said Dlamini would establish more churches both locally and in other nations.

"You will have more churches in as far as your eye can see," he declared.

The bishop commended Dlamini for his vast achievements within a short period since the inception of the church in 2001.

The church was crammed as over 1 000 congregants attended the service.

Brethren from South Africa were present at the service.

He gets to take his wife to Israel

 

MBABANE - Founder and Apostle of Worship Centre, Justice Dlamini, was treated to a surprise birthday gift, a vacation in Israel with his wife.

This transpired during a special service yesterday.

Pastor Mlungisi Lukhele announced the special present to the apostle who was celebrating his 50th birthday at a very colourful event.

Lukhele announced that brethren from the various branches of Worship Centre had contributed towards the surprise present for Dlamini.

Maswazi Shongwe’s wife ordained pastor

 

MBABANE - Undersecretary in the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Youth Affairs Maswazi Shongwe’s wife was among 12 pastors who were ordained at Mbabane Worship Centre.

Patricia Deborah Shongwe was ordained as a pastor of the church by visiting South African Bishop Dalton Adams and the founder of the church, Apostle Justice Dlamini. Another notable figure ordained was Dlamini’s wife, Zandile.

 

‘I want to live until 120yrs’

MBABANE - Apostle Justice Dlamini wants to live until he reaches 120 years, his wife Zandile revealed.

Pastor Zandile revealed the apostle’s wish yesterday during a special service which was marked by double celebrations. Dlamini was celebrating his 50th birthday.

"Unfortunately, I have told him I will die at 80 years," she said much to the laughter of the congregants.

Pastor Zandile declared her undying love for the apostle who she described as the best thing to ever happen to her.

 

During the service, the apostle’s six children got a chance to speak of the love and care that Dlamini had showed them.


 

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Congratulations Pastor Justice, I hope the almighty will grant you the long life you desire.
Apr 23, 2012, 3:08 PM, Siziba (Khayelihlendzimandze@yahoo.com)

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