Jehovah�s Witnesses discuss peace

National conflicts, civil unrest, war and terrorism continues to cause untold pain and suffering to mankind. Despite efforts to achieve peace and security the situation continues to worsen. Many find peace to be elusive as they face economic challenges, crime, disease, family problems, natural disasters and other troubles that create anxiety.

The majority of people living today desire peaceful conditions so why are things getting worse? Is peace possible? Jehovah’s Witnesses encourage all to find the answer to that question in God’s Word, the Bible. The theme of their Special Assembly Day is: “Seek Peace and Pursue it” – 1 Peter 3:11.

Talks such as “Jehovah – The Source of True Peace”, “The Peace of God…Surpasses All Understanding” and “Those Pursuing Peace Gain Jehovah’s Approval” will assist all who attend to appreciate what the Scriptures teach us about Peace.

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Khama, Serogola should find each other

Khama’s announcement to take over as Kgosikgolo was met with jubilation by some, but it also exposed deep-seated divisions. The Bogosi Act, which clearly states that a Mothusa Kgosi cannot be removed without the minister’s involvement, serves as a crucial legal safeguard. This law is designed to prevent arbitrary decisions and ensure stability within traditional leadership structures.The tension between Khama and Serogola has been simmering...

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