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What’s On in Cape Town in May 2026

May in Cape Town is packed with a lineup of events for all ages – from world-class theatre, opera, and comedy festivals to wine experiences in the Winelands, pop-culture events, and more.

Here is your ultimate guide to what’s on in Cape Town in May 2026:

Comic Con Cape Town

Pop culture fans unite at Comic Con Cape Town.

📅 30 April – 3 May 2026 📍 Cape Town International Convention Centre

Cape Town’s biggest pop culture and gaming festival spills into May with Comic Con Cape Town. Expect everything from comics, cosplay, and gaming to film activations, exclusive merchandise, and fan experiences. It’s a must for geeks, gamers, and pop culture lovers. For tickets, visit here.

Lucky Clover Market

📅 2 May 2026📍 Novalis Ubuntu Institute, Wynberg, Cape Town

Wander through a mix of thrift treasures, handmade crafts, holistic goods, and artisan deli stalls. Set in peaceful gardens, this community market comes alive with live music, food stalls, and plenty of hidden gems to discover. Entry is free.

Volunteer Wildfire Services Trail Challenge

Trail running enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers are invited to lace up for a cause at the Volunteer Wildfire Services Trail Challenge.

📅 3 May 📍 Gardens Rugby Football Club

Trail running enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers are invited to lace up for a cause at the Volunteer Wildfire Services Trail Challenge. This much-anticipated event combines adrenaline with breathtaking scenery to support the dedicated volunteer firefighters who protect the Western Cape’s natural landscapes. Starting from the Gardens Rugby Football Club, participants can choose between a 10 km or 20 km route, both of which traverse the trails of Table Mountain and Devil’s Peak. Get more information here.

Private Salon – Sar la Rouge – Digital Art & Charity event

At the centre is Franco-Togolese digital artist Sar La Rouge, known for bold, expressive portraits that explore how screens shape perception and reality.

📅 8 and 9 May 2026 📍 Constantia

A private home in Constantia opens its doors for a two-day immersive digital art experience that blends contemporary art, music, and community impact. At the centre is Franco-Togolese digital artist Sar La Rouge, known for bold, expressive portraits that explore how screens shape perception and reality. The opening evening (8 May) is an intimate sunset event featuring live music, curated canapés, drinks, and art throughout the house. The family day (9 May) offers a relaxed, interactive experience with workshops, kids’ activities, and full access to the exhibition. All proceeds support The Bridge Orphanage. Tickets available via Quicket.

RISE ‘76: The Story of June 16th

📅 8-30 May📍 Baxter Theatre Centre

Commissioned by The Market Theatre and The Baxter Theatre to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Youth Uprisings, Rise ’76: The Story of June 16th is a powerful new South African work of historical fiction by Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni, a two-time Fleur du Cap Award-winning playwright-director.

Set in the fictional Molefe Secondary School in Soweto, the play unfolds over a single school day as students, teachers, and families confront the impact of the imposition of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. What begins as an ordinary morning gradually builds towards a moment that will change the course of history. Get your tickets via Webtickets.

The Cableway Charity Challenge

📅 9 May 2026 📍  Table Mountain
The Cableway Charity Challenge is a one-of-a-kind fundraising event hosted on the slopes of Table Mountain. Whether you’re a runner, walker, or casual jogger, the goal is simple: summit Platteklip Gorge as many times as possible between sunrise and sunset on Saturday, 9 May 2026.  Every step taken helps raise vital funds for honoured local charities dedicated to supporting vulnerable women and children across Cape Town. Find out more here.

Candlelight: Tribute to Brenda Fassie

📅 9 May 2026 📍 Hugo Lambrechts Music Centre, Cape Town

Candlelight Concerts’ special edition pays tribute to the legendary Brenda Fassie, celebrating her music through a powerful live performance bathed in candlelight. Audiences can expect a 60-minute concert featuring reimagined renditions of some of her most iconic songs, including Vuli Ndlela, Weekend Special, Too Late for Mama, Nomakanjani, and more. Tickets are available via Fever.

Nina Simone Tribute Dinner with Auriol Hays

📅 9 May2026. 📍 Time Out Market Cape Town

Step into an evening with Auriol Hays as she channels the spirit and music of Nina Simone. Through song and storytelling, Hays brings Simone’s legacy to life, capturing the power and vulnerability behind the icon.  For ticket prices and information, visit here.

Musgrave Gin Floral Workshop and High Tea

Hosted by Musgrave Gin in collaboration with uBlom, this exclusive event is elevated by a curated high tea by acclaimed chef Elsa van der Nest.

📅 9 May 2026 📍  Constantia Valley

Hosted by Musgrave Gin in collaboration with uBlom, this exclusive event is elevated by a curated high tea by acclaimed chef Elsa van der Nest. Guests will create their own striking bouquet while enjoying refreshing pours of Musgrave Pink Gin or the non-alcoholic Musgrave Inspirit 0%. Afterwards, sample a high tea menu featuring buttery French sablés, finger sandwiches, a flourless chocolate cake with ganache, and a baked goat’s cheese quiche. For ticket prices, visit here.

Absa Run Your City Cape Town 10KM

📅 10 May 2026 📍 Woodbridge Island, Milnerton

This high-energy road race combines fitness with sightseeing as runners follow a scenic coastal route into the city centre. Even spectators can enjoy live entertainment and a vibrant race-day atmosphere. It’s a ‘proudly South African, proudly Cape Town’ must-experience mass-participation road-running event. Catch our Cape Town Tourism mobile team at the event and enjoy an immersive VR experience of the city. More information here.

The Human League

The Human League - Don't You Want Me (Official Music Video)

📅 12 May 2026 📍 Grand Arena, GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World

British synth-pop pioneers The Human League are set to deliver an electrifying night of pure 80s nostalgia, performing a string of timeless hits, including “Don’t You Want Me”, “Human”, “Together in Electric Dreams”, “Mirror Man” and “(Keep Feeling) Fascination.” Joining them as special guests are fellow UK synth-pop favourites Blancmange, whose cult classics “Living on the Ceiling”, “Blind Vision” and “Don’t Tell Me” have earned them a loyal global following. Tickets are on sale here.

Winemaker’s Dinner at Mont Rochelle

📅 15 May 2026📍 Franschhoek

Wine and food in one of the Cape’s most stunning locations? Yes, please! Begin the evening with a guided cellar tour led by winemaker Michael Langenhoven, offering insight into the winemaking process and varietals. Afterwards, tuck into a five-course menu created in collaboration with Executive Chef Terence Morris, with each dish thoughtfully matched to complement the wines and elevate every course. Tickets cost R1350. Email reception@montrochelle.virgin.com

Franschhoek Literary Festival

The Franschhoek Literary Festival, launched in 2007, takes place annually on the third weekend of May.

📅 15 – 17 May 2026📍 Franschhoek

A must for book lovers, this festival brings together leading authors, thinkers, and creatives for talks, debates, and intimate discussions, all set in Franschhoek. The Franschhoek Literary Festival, launched in 2007, takes place annually on the third weekend of May. Tickets from around R125 via the festival website.

Carmen

📅 19 – 31 May 2026 📍 Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Town

Cape Town Opera presents a bold new staging of Carmen, Georges Bizet’s timeless opera. Set against a backdrop of jealousy and desire, the story follows the fiery, independent Carmen as she defies convention and captivates all who cross her path, ultimately setting tragedy in motion. Tickets are available via Webtickets.

Sanlam Cape Town Marathon

📅 23 – 24 May 2026 📍 Cape Town

One of Africa’s premier running events, the Cape Town Marathon draws elite athletes and casual runners from around the world. Renowned for its scenic yet fast route, the race is a highlight of the global marathon calendar. More information here.

A Night of Wine & Wonder

📅 23 May 📍  Protea Hotel Stellenbosch and Conference Centre

Set in the heart of one of South Africa’s most striking wine regions, this curated experience brings together 17 top wine farms, great music, and plenty of space to relax and socialise. It makes for the perfect night of sipping and discovering your next favourite wine. Get your tickets via Quicket.

ACDC Duet Xchange 2026: The Art of the Duet

📅 22 – 23 May 2026 📍 Star Theatre, Homecoming Centre

This two-night contemporary dance platform is presented by Anderson Carvalho Dance & Choreography. This artist-led platform is dedicated to duet-based collaboration, bringing together local and international artists to create new choreographic works rooted in dialogue and shared authorship. Guest choreographers and companies featured include New World Dance Theatre, Northern Dance Academy, and Janine Booysens. For more information and tickets, visit here.

Jive Cape Town Funny Festival

📅 28 May – 21 June 2026 📍 Baxter Theatre Centre

The Jive Cape Town Funny Festival has been the Mother City’s ultimate cure for chilly winter evenings for more than two decades. Since its debut in 1997, the festival has consistently drawn sold-out crowds. This year’s edition promises a laugh-a-minute experience, featuring a stellar international and local line-up. Audiences can look forward to the mesmerising Italian shadow artist and illusionist Matteo Fraziano, the UK’s dynamic singing impersonator Mike Woodhams, the wildly inventive Spanish balloon artist Dani Airhead, and some of South Africa’s finest comedic talent, including Jason Goliath and Robby Collins. Get your tickets here.

The Good Life Show

The Good Life Show celebrates conscious living, food innovation, wellness, and sustainable lifestyle inspiration under one roof.

📅 29 – 31 May 2026 📍 Cape Town International Convention Centre

The Good Life Show celebrates conscious living, food innovation, wellness, and sustainable lifestyle inspiration under one roof. Over three days, visitors can explore a curated mix of plant-based cuisine, health and wellness brands, eco-friendly products, and live cooking demonstrations from top chefs and industry experts.  Tickets start at R150 and are available via Quicket.

Bed By 10pm LGBTQIA+ Edition

📅 30 May 2026 📍 The District, Harrington Street

Want to serve face, dance like it’s the early 2000s, and still be tucked up in bed by 10 (ish)?  Bed By 10: LGBTQIA+ Edition is your throwback party for legends who love a big night out but love a good night’s sleep even more. Expect nonstop 80s–00s anthems, iconic drag performances, and live acts, DJ sets. Get your tickets via Howler.

Amapiano Fest Cape Town

📅 30 May 2026 📍 Cape Town High School, Gardens

Amapiano Fest is a major South African outdoor music festival and cultural celebration dedicated to the Amapiano genre, featuring top DJs, producers, and live performances. Book your tickets via Howler.

Sunday Lunch at Connexxion Restaurant

📅 31 May 📍 Garden Court Victoria Junction

Garden Court Victoria Junction hosts a Sunday lunch buffet on the last Sunday of each month. Enjoy a generous selection of fresh salads, artisanal breads, hearty hot dishes such as lamb, chicken, and curry, and classic desserts. Priced at R375 per person, R185 per child under 12, and children under 4 eat for free. For more information, email gcvictoriajunction.reservations@southernsun.com

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African Media Agency scoops SABRE Western Africa award with mental health campaign

ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire, 25 March 2026 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/ – African Media Agency (AMA) has won the 2026 Africa SABRE Award in the Western Africa category. The ceremony took place on March 17 at The Venue Melrose Arch in Johannesburg, South Africa. This accolade recognises the Abidjan-based pan-African firm’s high-impact Public Relations campaign for Bluemind Foundation, a mental health advocacy organisation founded by Marie-Alix de Putter. Through strategic narrative crafting, AMA scaled Bluemind’s ‘Heal by Hair’ initiative into a global movement, turning African hair salons into hubs for mental wellness.

AMA’s Mandate to take an African Solution for Mental Health Global
As the mental health crisis affects 13.9% of the world’s population, including nearly 150 million people in Africa, AMA’s work for ‘Heal by Hair’ positioned the training of hairdressers as certified Mental Health Ambassadors as a scalable, African-born solution that can be applied anywhere around the globe.

However, to reach the goal of supporting one million women across Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, and Togo by 2030, Marie-Alix de Putter’s initiative required a strategic shift from a local grassroots effort to a visible, continent-wide movement. This pursuit set high objectives for AMA to achieve global visibility and leverage international media recognition, consequently helping Bluemind Foundation secure the funding and strategic frameworks necessary for sustainable expansion across the continent and beyond.

Visibility and Impact
Relying exclusively on earned media, AMA successfully elevated Bluemind Foundation’s credibility and visibility among funders, partners, and policymakers, with coverage generating an estimated 353 million views worldwide.

AMA’s Partnerships and Funding Impact
“To move the needle on funding for Bluemind Foundation, we had to do more than just get publicity. We had to prove we deeply understood the mental health sector and the specific needs of women in these markets,” African Media Agency Founder & CEO Eloine Barry explained.

“It was essential for our agency to lean into our expertise in Francophone Africa. This regional experience was a strategic tool to align Bluemind’s vision with what global partners actually care about. For us, it really wasn’t just about a headline but about building the credibility that turns a story into a funding partner’s will to renew funding, so an African solution to mental health can scale globally.”

Indeed, the compound effect of widespread media exposure helped Bluemind Foundation to establish strong partnerships with 27 organisations and structures, including the Ministries of Health in Togo and Côte d’Ivoire, Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), and researchers from DIAL – University Paris Saclay and Santa Clara University to conduct the rigorous evaluation of the programme’s effectiveness. Meanwhile, Fund for Innovation in Development (FID) renewed its support for Bluemind Foundation with Stage 2 funding to enable a larger-scale impact evaluation in Togo from 2025 to 2027.

This visibility translated into measurable community impact, including a 104% increase in trained hairdressers, a 180% rise in certified mental health ambassadors, and an estimated 212,000 women reached directly.

Bluemind Foundation’s Founder and President, Marie-Alix de Putter says, “AMA understood early that Heal by Hair was not just an innovation but a shift in how mental health is addressed and how mental wellness is promoted. They held the narrative to that level from our launch to the pages of The New York Times and everything in between. I’m grateful for their intelligence, discipline, and care.”

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About African Media Agency (AMA)
African Media Agency (AMA) is a women-owned, award-winning pan-African agency providing high-impact strategic communications globally. The firm specializes in reputation management, digital strategy, and content development to drive measurable results.

AMA’s expertise spans across sectors like finance, health, and technology, and the creation of compelling narratives for diverse audiences. Headquartered in Abidjan, the agency has offices in Accra, Johannesburg, Durban, and New York, maintaining a presence in 30+ African markets.

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amy@africanmediaagency.com

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Africa.com and Aspire Institute Announce Knowledge Partnership to Empower Emerging African Leaders

New collaboration expands access to world-class leadership development opportunities for young Africans

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 24 November 2025-/African Media Agency(AMA)/-Africa.com, the leading digital platform celebrating Africa’s innovation and leadership, has announced a new Knowledge Partnership with Aspire Institute, a nonprofit organization founded at Harvard University that provides transformative leadership development for underserved young leaders around the world.

Through this partnership, Africa.com and Aspire Institute will collaborate to expand access to leadership education and global opportunities for emerging leaders across Africa. The initiative will highlight stories of African resilience and innovation while connecting aspiring changemakers with Aspire’s fully funded, nine-week online leadership development program designed by Harvard faculty and global experts.

The Aspire Leaders Program offers participants access to masterclasses with world-class educators, global networking, and professional development opportunities, helping them cultivate leadership skills rooted in purpose and social impact. The program is open to 18–29-year-olds from limited-income backgrounds or who are first-generation university students. Applicants must be currently enrolled in a university program or have graduated from one.

“Africa’s next generation of leaders is already shaping the continent’s future,” said Teresa ClarkeChair & CEO of Africa.com. “By joining forces with Aspire Institute, we’re creating new pathways for young Africans to access world-class leadership training and global networks that amplify their impact at home.”

Each year, about 30 percent of Aspire Leaders Program applicants come from Africa, representing 52 countries across the continent. More than 100 African alumni have received grants or seed funding to launch community impact projects tackling issues such as education, climate change, and public health.

The collaboration will include:

  • Knowledge sharing – Publishing Aspire Institute’s thought-leadership content on Africa.com to reach a broad audience of students, entrepreneurs, and professionals.
  • Leadership opportunities – Expanding awareness of Aspire’s global leadership program to Africa.com’s network of universities and youth organizations.
  • Cross-platform amplification – Featuring stories of program alumni and emerging African leaders across Africa.com’s digital channels, including its Top10 newsletter and iAfrica platform.

“Our partnership with Africa.com will ensure that even more young Africans can achieve economic mobility through leadership and opportunity pathways, making a lasting impact in their lives and communities,” said Meena Sonea, Aspire Institute’s CEO. “Together, we aim to empower a generation that leads with purpose, empathy, and global vision.”

Applications for the 2026 Aspire Leaders Program open today, November 24, 2025. Young Africans interested in developing their leadership potential can apply directly through Aspire Institute’s website, https://engage.aspireleaders.org/.

This collaboration underscores Africa.com’s commitment to advancing education, innovation, and leadership across the continent. By sharing stories of ambition and impact, the partnership will inspire Africans everywhere to dream boldly and lead inclusively.

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About Africa.com

Africa.com is the leading digital media platform celebrating Africa’s business, culture, and innovation. Through its websites, newsletters, and live events, Africa.com connects professionals, business leaders, and policymakers across the continent and the global diaspora with trusted news, insightful reports, and opportunities that shape Africa’s future.

About Aspire Institute

Aspire Institute provides fully funded, world-class leadership development programs to underserved young adults worldwide. Founded at Harvard University, Aspire empowers participants with the tools, networks, and confidence to become changemakers in their communities. Learn more at www.aspireleaders.org.

Media Contact:

Africa.com

Sokhu Sibiya

Email: sokhu.sibiya@africa.com

Phone: +27 11 881 5941

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World Robot Olympiad Expands in Africa, Empowering Youth Through Robotics and Innovation

56 students were introduced to robotics (including 20 students with special needs), at the Robotics Bootcamp in July 2025, in preparation for the WRO Tanzania national finals on 3 October 2025

Singapore 14 October 2025-/African Media Agency(AMA)/- The World Robot Olympiad™ (WRO), one of the world’s largest robotics competitions, has expanded significantly across Africa. From just 5 countries in 2020, WRO is now active in 14 countries with more than 40,000 young participants in the 2025 season. Over 2,000 teachers have been trained, with strong backing from the likes of Google, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and WRO’s own strategic partners. Together they are equipping young Africans with future-ready skills in coding, engineering, and AI.

Each year, WRO® challenges students worldwide to design and build robots to solve real-world problems. This year’s theme, “The Future of Robots,” has sparked bootcamps and workshops across Africa, introducing robotics to hundreds of students, including those from underserved and special needs communities. National champions will represent their countries at the WRO International Final in Singapore this November, joining teams from more than 90 nations.

Innovation with social impact

African youth typically approach innovation with a strong sense of community, often prioritising social impact over profit to address real-world challenges. Team FutureSight, winners of the National Senior Category Championship in Zimbabwe, developed an AI-powered voice assistant for the blind. Their solution supports visually impaired users with daily tasks and is being adapted to local languages to improve accessibility.

In South Africa, Karabo Rithuri’s journey shows how WRO builds skills, confidence, and community impact that lasts far beyond competitions: She joined a pilot programme at 13, and went on to represent her country at the WRO International Final in Malaysia. The experience gave her confidence and inspired her to give back, so when robotics was discontinued at her school, Karabo set up her own club with support from local sponsors. Today she holds degrees in Finance and IT, serves as a WRO judge, and mentors township students.

“WRO gave me a voice, and now I want to help make things even better for the next generation,” said Karabo Rithuri.

Mr Claus Ditlev Christensen, Secretary General, WRO, said: “WRO’s expansion into Africa is an important milestone in our mission to inspire young people through robotics and STEM. We are proud to see African students not only building technical skills but also developing solutions that address real needs in their communities.”

With Africa’s growing youth population and innovation agenda, WRO provides a vital platform for skills development, international exchange, and community-driven innovation. Initiatives such as WRO Learn and the Future Innovators Project are expanding access to robotics education – empowering young people to collaborate, solve problems, and become tomorrow’s changemakers.

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About the World Robot Olympiad Association

World Robot Olympiad™ Association (WRO®) is a global non-profit that empowers over 100,000 young people across more than 100 countries through hands-on robotics challenges. The competition helps students develop creative problem-solving skills while fostering international collaboration and STEM leadership. Find out more: wro-association.org/.

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They once lived the ‘gangster life.’ Now they tackle food insecurity in Kenya’s slums

Young men who once lived the “gangster life” in Kenya’s capital have become farmers with a social mission. Now, they grow food, feed neighbourhood children and run other projects.

Joseph Kariaga and his friends once lived the “gangster life” in Nairobi’s Mathare slum, snatching phones, mugging people and battling police.

But when Kariaga’s brother was shot dead by police, the young men took stock.”We changed after many died, my friends, so many.

Even my brother,” says Kariaga, now 27.”We decided to change to be the young ones’ ambassadors.”

Now, the men are farmers with a social mission.Nearly a dozen of them founded Vision Bearerz in 2017 to steer youth away from crime and address food insecurity in one of Kenya’s poorest communities.

Despite challenges, Vision Bearerz makes a modest but meaningful community impact, including feeding over 150 children at lunches each week.

Some residents praise the group and call the men role models.Amid cuts to foreign funding by the United States and others, experts say local organizations like this may be the future of aid.

Vision Bearerz works on an urban farm tucked away in the muddy streets and corrugated-metal homes that make up Mathare, one of Africa’s most populous slums.

Estimates say about a half-million people live in this neighbourhood of less than two square kilometres.

Some two million people, or 60% of Nairobi’s population, live in informal settlements, according to CFK Africa, a non-governmental organization that runs health and poverty reduction programs in such neighbourhoods and is familiar with Vision Bearerz’ work.

Lack of infrastructure is a key challenge in these communities, which are growing amid sub-Saharan Africa’s rapid urbanization and booming youth population, says Jeffrey Okoro, the group’s executive director.

Poverty pushes youth into crime, Okoro adds.”One of the major challenges affecting young people in slums is gangs and the lure of making it rich or getting a quick buck,” he says. “A lot of them end up joining these gangs who then provide an opportunity either for them to become a man, for them to earn a living, and it is so luring.”

The farmers of Vision Bearerz know this well.

” We were going through ups and downs like lacking money so we had to get it from wherever we could,” says 28-year-old Ben Njoki, whose face tattoos are reminders of a gang-affiliated past.

Source: Africanews

A Heartwarming Affair: Elohim Ministry’s Charity Event Extends Love and Care to Orphans and Beyond

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In a beautiful display of compassion and generosity, the Wiseman Daniel Ministry, also known as Elohim Ministry, recently hosted a charity event that reached out to those in need of love and care, particularly focusing on the well-being of orphans. This outreach not only showcased the ministry’s commitment to spreading love but also exemplified their dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of the less fortunate.

The charity event organized by Elohim Ministry was a poignant testament to their mission of embracing the vulnerable members of society. With a special focus on orphans, the ministry aimed to provide not just material support but also the warmth and care that every individual deserves.

Drawing inspiration from the teachings of love, forgiveness, and caring spirit, as highlighted in John 13 vs 34, Elohim Ministry’s event was more than just a charitable endeavor; it was a living embodiment of Christian values. The acts of love displayed during the event resonated with the core principles of the ministry, reinforcing the idea that genuine Christian love expresses itself through acts of kindness and sharing.

While the primary focus was on orphans, Elohim Ministry’s charity event went beyond the confines of an orphanage. The outreach extended its love and care to various individuals in need, creating a ripple effect of compassion that reached different corners of the community.

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The charity event echoed the universal call for giving, emphasizing that the purpose of blessings is to be shared. Elohim Ministry encouraged attendees and supporters to embrace the threefold ministry of acts of love, forgiveness, and giving, transforming them into kingdom builders who positively impact the lives of those around them.

The love and care extended by Elohim Ministry during this charity event demonstrated that making a difference knows no boundaries. Irrespective of religious, racial, or tribal affiliations, the ministry’s outreach sought to touch the lives of individuals in a way that transcends societal divisions, promoting unity and compassion.

Elohim Ministry’s charity event was a powerful expression of their commitment to spreading love and care to those in need. By focusing on orphans and reaching out to the broader community, the ministry exemplified the true spirit of Christmas – giving beyond oneself. As the echoes of this charitable endeavor linger, it serves as an inspiration for others to follow suit, reminding us all of the profound impact that acts of love and kindness can have on the lives of those less fortunate.