
Lentswe, Kanana - The youth of First Bantu Church came together to celebrate Youth Day in a meaningful way. As part of their initiative, they organized a soup kitchen event where they prepared and served warm soup to the community of Kanana, ward 25. The ward councillor Nozuko Tiyo, provided the youth with accommodation at the old Kanana police station. This act of kindness and service was a testament to the power of youth making a positive impact in their community.
The youth worked tirelessly to ensure that every aspect of the event was taken care of, from cooking to serving and interacting with the community members. Their selflessness and dedication were truly inspiring, and it was heart-warming to see them come together for a good cause.
This initiative not only provided nourishment to those in need but also served as a reminder of the importance of community service and the role that young people can play in making a difference. By giving back to their community, the youth of First Bantu Church demonstrated their commitment to creating a more compassionate and caring society.
Later that day, the youth of first Bantu joined KCC members at their spiritual rival. They continued their initiative and gave KCC members their nourishing soup.