Sam Nape honored in his place of birth

Sunday School Foundation will forge and be recorded as community builders through their different denominations and uncompromising church pastors and leadership.

Sam Nape is a very well-known and respected resident of eMalahleni.

On Sunday, November 29 Sam was celebrated by local Sunday school teachers and pastors. Pastor Ephraim Nchabeleng of the Elshaddai Ministry made sure that the event was well celebrated along with local historical St Andrews Presbyterian Church Pastor Reverend Mathabatha. Sam Nape carried a large portion of children ministry history in our city.

Living for more than 75 years in eMalahleni, Sam was groomed, nurtured and pioneered by great teachers, community preachers and community leaders to emulate and reveal the lives of his crafters and predecessors.

For teachers to achieve a constructive and effective community, change on gender-based violence, crime, early teenage pregnancy, drug abuse, illiteracy, family degradation and a non-productive future generation they need every stakeholder available.

The initial sponsor was Highveld Steel and Vanadium who teamed with SABC TV production saw Sunday school teachers breaking the tough wall of social and racial cohesion which has turned unchristian and detrimental to ethical and moral break-ins.

Sunday School Foundation will forge and be recorded as community builders through their different denominations and uncompromising church pastors and leadership.

Let all teachers be on the line as future achievers of this accolade as eMalahleni needs them desperately.

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