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Youth Revival Crusade & Gathering Kicks Off in Mbabane

Mbabane– A vibrant press briefing held this morning at the Mbabane Municipal Council Chambers officially launched the much-anticipated Youth Revival Crusade & Gathering, set to run from 7 to 9 August 2025 at the Prince of Wales Stadium. Organized by Schools Mission with support from the Mbabane Municipality, Eswatini Police Service and partner organizations, the [ ]

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Youth Revival Crusade & Gathering Kicks Off in Mbabane

Mbabane– A vibrant press briefing held this morning at the Mbabane Municipal Council Chambers officially launched the much-anticipated Youth Revival Crusade & Gathering, set to run from 7 to 9 August 2025 at the Prince of Wales Stadium.

Organized by Schools Mission with support from the Mbabane Municipality, Eswatini Police Service and partner organizations, the three-day event promises to be a turning point for young people across the country.

“Many of the students we visit in schools are wrestling with problems that would challenge even grown adults,”
said Brother Solomon Zikalala, Lead of Schools Mission.
“Our aim is to preach the gospel so that not just students—but the wider community—are spiritually cared for. When that foundation is in place, the work of the police becomes much more straightforward.”

Mbabane Municipality CEO Gciniwe Fakudze reaffirmed the city’s backing of the crusade, noting the importance of investing in youth well-being:

“The Municipality is proud to support an initiative that tackles the root causes of social challenges through faith and fellowship. We believe this gathering will strengthen families and communities alike.”


Event Highlights

  • Dates & Times
    • 7 & 8 August (Thursday & Friday)
      Massive evening crusade, from 5 PM
    • 9 August (Saturday)
      Youth gathering & worship experience, from 10 AM
  • Venue
    Prince of Wales Stadium, Mbabane
  • Entrance
    Free admission | Free return transport for all registered attendees
  • Featured Speakers & Worship Leaders
    • Brother Solomon Zikalala (Schools Mission)
    • Apostle Dr. M.A. Simelane (Revival Life Ministry)
    • Apostle P.P. Zikalala (Prophetic Voice For All Nations Ministries)
    • Victoria Orenze (Special guest worship minister from Nigeria)
    • Bhelekazi (Eswatini)
    • Oncemore Six (South Africa)
    • Frans Mkhaliphi (Eswatini)
  • Supporting Partners
    • Mbabane Municipality
    • Destiny Events
    • Eswatini Police Service
    • Additional community and faith-based organizations

Victoria Orenze, renowned for her soul-stirring worship, will be leading attendees in an immersive time of praise and reflection. Other musical acts and guest speakers will alternate across the two evenings, offering teaching, testimonies and times of communal prayer.

For more information or to arrange group transport, please call:
+268 7665 1102 / +268 7662 3815

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