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‘Our journeys may not be the same, but only God knows our destiny,’ says pastor

"I have a gift of seeing things before they happen and that has helped me a lot in my life, and I’m at peace with that," said Pastor Zwane.

Despite facing many challenges in life growing up, Pastor Nokuthula Zwane still stands strong.
During her early days in life, starting school at Mmagobane Primary School and later changing to Sibukosethu Primary School, her challenges started to emerge.
She believes that the Holy Spirit and her strong belief in God have made it possible for her to survive all the challenges.

“My mother and father’s families did not get along, leading me to try and set meetings to find out what the real problem was. I was a victim of the circumstances and my life was torn between the two families. I tried my best to make peace between the two families, but it was very hard as I was still young. I’ve prayed and fasted and a lot of things were revealed to me through the Holy Spirit. I had to find ways and means to have peace in my life; it was hard,” explained Pastor Zwane.

Later in life, Pastor Zwane got married and began to minister with her husband, and they settled at Wilge, near Ogies.

To supplement the family income, Pastor Zwane had to sell cakes. Together with her husband, they travelled to many places preaching.

They travelled to places like Mozambique, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, and others. While she believed that all was well, problems started all over again in her new family, leading to her divorce in 2016.

The mother of four girls pointed out God has made it possible for her to make it in life, and she has assisted a lot of children by offering advice.
Pastor Zwane would like to tell the people of KwaGuqa that she is back and will be doing what she knows best, which is preaching the word of God.

“I have learned to put God first, and I believe He has something for me and my children. I’m skilled at doing a lot of things and I will make it. I have had people threatening me, but God has protected me. Our journeys may not be the same, but only God knows our destiny. I have a gift of seeing things before they happen and that has helped me a lot in my life, and I’m at peace with that,” was Pastor Zwane’s parting message.

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