Witnesses resume in-person gatherings

Correspondent 

Venues across the country will be buzzing with hundreds of men, women, and children attending large assemblies organised by Jehovah’s Witnesses.

The same will be true in other countries around the globe as Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide resume large in-person gatherings in January 2023.

This comes after Jehovah’s Witnesses paused these large in-person gatherings for the past two years due to Covid-19.

110 assemblies are to be held here in Zimbabwe in 2023.

Jehovah’s Witnesses Zimbabwe spokesman Kudakwashe Chikuvadze said everyone was invited.

“For the benefit of all, information will be presented in the languages of the locals, including Venda, Tonga, Ndebele, Shona, Zimbabwe sign language, and English.

 “We have also set up local venues convenient for the attendees across the country, from Victoria Falls all the way to Beitbridge,” said he said.

In Zimbabwe, there were 153,716 attendees in 2019, with more expected this year.

“To avoid unnecessarily putting others at risk, we have taken the necessary precautions to protect attendees from Covid-19,” said Chikuvadze. 

“We encourage all in attendance to respect Covid-19 protocols in line with the recommendations from health officials.” 

A live streaming programme will be setup for those who have flu-like symptoms or those who have recently been exposed to someone with Covid-19.

 Jehovah’s Witnesses are already applying these protocols in their local Kingdom Halls, including wearing a surgical mask when attending these indoor gatherings.

Mr Vanbruph Chada who will be attending the Zimbabwe Sign Language assembly, says, “I cannot wait to see my deaf friends from different parts of the country!”

Miss Zivisai Mtetwa, who will attend one of the Ndebele assemblies, also says, “It will be nice to once again hear the loud enthusiastic applause after a touching discourse and to see the speaker face-to-face from the platform, and I cannot wait to see and hug all my friends from other congregations after such a long time.”

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