PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan is tomorrow expected to join Tanzanians at the national overnight prayer to be held at Nyerere Square in Dodoma City, marking a major event to conclude the year and usher in 2025.
Archbishop Dr Godfrey Malasi of the Tanzania Fellowship of Churches (TFC) told reporters over the weekend, outlining that the event will bring together leaders from various religious denominations, political figures, and worshippers from across the country, all coming together to pray for peace, stability, and prosperity in Tanzania as the nation prepares to step into the new year.
Dr Malasi, who coordinates the annual national prayer services, emphasised the importance of unity during the event, calling on all Tanzanians to join hands in praying for the country’s spiritual, social and economic progress.
“Let us conclude the year with gratitude and begin 2025 with blessings that will touch our lives and the nation as a whole,” Dr Malasi said.
The prayer service will focus on three main areas: giving thanks for the blessings of the past year, seeking divine blessings for the upcoming year, and promoting national development in all sectors of society.
The event aims to strengthen the spirit of unity and national identity, providing an opportunity for Tanzanians to come together in solidarity and faith.
The service is expected to be attended by thousands of worshippers and will be live-broadcast to allow many more Tanzanians across the country to participate.
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