Botswana, Sefhare Village Mission
GKGM launch:
Back row from left to right
1: Hildah Sydney
2. Mmapula Mothoka
3. Gabaikanngwe Kgwaadira
4. Sephala Matlakala
5. Goeme Dipholo
6. Pastor Lesego Culture Ditau
7. Pastor Belly Sengakane8. Mosadi Sedimo
9. Mpho B. Sedimo
10. Edia Leruta
11. Tuelo Metlhaleng
12. Keamogetse Ditau
Front row left to right
1. Pastor Ogorogile Keitsetse
2. Elizabeth Sedimo
3. Kelaletswe Tarea
4. Agnes Ditau
5. Mrs P. Molokoli
6. Dr. L. D. Molokoli
7. Gaongalelwe Ditau
8. Gabasotlwe Gobotswang
9. Kaona Basupi (VDC Sefhare)
10. Gaborekwe Sedimo.
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Kgosi (Chief) Modise of Sefhare at launch of poverty aliviation program that emphasises kingdom glory mission to restore the black identity and participation in the cooperatives spearheaded by pastors at Sefhare in Botswana.
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Community of Sefhare in attendence appreaciate global kingdom mission initiative that intends to restore their indentity as black participants in the economy.
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Pastoral workshop on the reconstruction of black identity are empowered and participating in break away groups to map the way forward for implementing the poverty alliviation program in accordance with God's kingdom principles.

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Chief Doit attends and listens attentively to the message about kingdom glory. Associated with the mindset necessary for the success of cooperative as per gospel.

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Church pastors and ministers are taught to understand the identity that Christ has bestowed upon them and how to live up to that identity.

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Tonga women are happy to participate in the gospel message, be empowered by it, and display their godly talents by praising God through music.

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Youth participation signals aspiration for new hope they are being led into.

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Pastoral leaders are happy with the gospel message, which has differences applicable to our life situations, and they are delighted to be empowered.

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Children's participation signals aspiration for new hope they are being led to.

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During launch in Bulawayo praying for the breakthrough of re-industrialization program of the city. to create job employment opportunities.

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Youth are eager and hopefully waiting to to benefit from the industrialisation programs.

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part of leadership who are empowered to steer the reindustrialisation process using principles for God's kingdom glory.
MISSION Summary of the GKGM Project at Gokwe North
In propagating the Kingdom of God, we conveyed an expression to partner with the Community of Gokwe North in Zimbabwe to establish a poverty alleviation program to complement the government efforts and programs on the same dimension by establishing a community farming cooperative. The cooperative will enable the community to participate and benefit in the economy. Period of launch: 19/12/24 – 22/12/24 Chief Noah Gasura welcomed us with his tribal authority team. We held leadership teaching sessions during the day, and in the evenings, we had mass evangelic sessions attended by every community member. Unlike just aspiring for church formation, we established a community development working committee a day before leaving to lead the cooperative establishment.
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Names: Left to Right Tendai Mandindi, Zodwa Mahohoma, Emma Pindahama, Viola Murambiwa, Doctor, Zivanai Gumiremhete, Noah Gasura, Memory Mateta, Elsie Dananda, Catherine Mandindi
the above ladies are eager kingdom keys to participate in economic development.
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Names: Standing, Left to Right Vimbai Gumiremhete, Saina Mudzimiri, Viola Murambiwa, Faith Matoro, Emma Pindahama, Elsie Dananda, Doctor's wife, Catherine Mandindi, Memory Mateta, Tendai Mandindi, John Gumiremhete Seated: Zivanai Gumiremhete, Allen Gwatidzo, Garret Tabvamaro, Trynos Zvareva, Vote Mazise, Noah Gasura, Doctor, Bhidhi Gumiremhete, Takawira Mashamba, Tanyanyiwa Chidende, Sunny Madapandu This is the committee that will steer a process to establish community cooperatives that will focus on sustainable agriculture, improving access to markets, providing financial literacy and support, and developing climate-resilient farming practices. By empowering local farmers and entrepreneurs, the initiative aims to foster long-term economic growth, reduce poverty, and ensure food security in the face of ongoing climate challenges.
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After listening to the kingdom message given by Dr Molokoli, Chief Noah Gasura explains to the community how to implement a community cooperative strategy that will not only address the immediate effects of drought and poverty but also lay the foundation for long-term economic sustainability through collective action and local empowerment.
