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YOUTH DAY CELEBRATION IN CAPE TOWN

Posted on 20th June 2017

GYLF Admin

Members of the GYLF, Cape Town in conjunction with the Teens Ministry organized a Youth Day celebration currently holding at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.

Amidst the musical concert, fun activities, interaction through games like soccer and other activities, the Youth also had the opportunity to ask questions as regards how then can positively impact their society.

GYLF Ambassador,  Kgotso Hope Lekau spent time to exhort the youths on how they can harness their potentials and become agents of change in their generation through their involvement in the GYLF.

The youth are turbo charged for a glorious future having spent ample time to pray with words of prophecies springing forth.


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