Batshu urges OAIC to take religion to schools

Batshu, also a prominent pastor with Spiritual Healing Church proseltysed: 'Don't leaver your children to Satan'
Batshu, also a prominent pastor with Spiritual Healing Church proseltysed: 'Don't leaver your children to Satan'

MAHALAPYE: The Minister of Nationality, Immigration and Gender Affairs, Edwin Batshu has urged the Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) to take religion to schools. Batshu said that students and pupils are the country’s future leaders in every aspect therefore should be targeted.

When officially opening OAIC’s annual leadership high-level consultative meeting at the Holy Apostolic Church in Mahalapye on Saturday, Batshu said that the youth are a group, which leads in numbers in the country hence a need to be engaged in faith, be empowered and positively influenced.

“The youth must be ready to take over the baton from you and must become the material we would like to see leading this nation to prosperity in the generations to come. I trust that your churches have well organised youth programmes that ensure young people play a meaningful role in the development of the country,” Batshu said.

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