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Few tickets left for TD Jakes conference

Home National Few tickets left for TD Jakes conference

Windhoek

MTC is urging members of the public to secure tickets to the upcoming inaugural Leadership Conference to be led by United States-based preacher, Bishop TD Jakes.

In a press statement yesterday, MTC chief human capital and corporate affairs officer Tim Ekandjo, said since MTC made the announcement late last year the tickets for the conference have been selling very fast, leaving the public with only a few tickets left to buy. “We still have a few tickets left for all three sessions and we encourage members of the public who wish to secure their seats to go to Compu-ticket and secure them now to avoid disappointment,” Ekandjo advised.

The conference is scheduled to take place on the 12 April and 13 at Safari Hotel. He said the conference will consist of two different sessions, starting at 09h00 on April 12 with a corporate leadership session morning. In the evening there will have a spiritual leadership session in the form of a worship service. “The next morning we will end the conference with another corporate leadership session,” he explained. He said all three session sessions will be quite different, so members who wish to attend all three sessions will benefit from a different message every time.

Ekandjo further said tickets went on sale at Compu-ticket in December and there have been requests from neighbouring countries like Botswana and Angola to buy tickets in bulk. He said tickets for each session are selling for N$1 000 and each session can only accommodate a maximum of 2 000 people.