�Premarital counselling key to successful marriages�

Bliss: More weddings are ending in separation
Bliss: More weddings are ending in separation

FRANCISTOWN: Married couples who have not gone through premarital counselling are likely to divorce as compared to those who have gone through it, chairman of The Family Institute Trust Tebogo Duna, has said.

Duna was addressing a press briefing on the upcoming inaugural Marriage Summit that will be held from May 14 to 16 in Francistown.

He said that premarital counselling is very vital in marriage as it is an excellent way to clear up misconceptions about marriage and prepares couples on what to expect in marriage.

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