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PASTOR BAKHE TO RECEIVE AN HONORARY DOCTORATE

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BY PHUMZILE NDLOVU

MBABANE – Recognition all the way from India.

Pastor Bakhe Dlamini will receive an Honorary Doctorate in Transformational Leadership from Myles Leadership University next month.

The conferment ceremony will be held at the Protea Hotel Marriott, Johannesburg, South Africa, on May 4 at 10am. The event is strictly by invitation only.

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Dlamini posted about his latest milestone on his social media pages yesterday. Pastor Bakhe is a qualified community psychologist, marriage and family therapist, speaker, and published author of five books titled, ‘Accidental Success,’ ‘Relating the Sons,’ ‘The Good Man,’ ‘The Naked Truth About Men,’ and ‘The Twenty Irrefutable Laws of Marriage,’ which he co-wrote with his wife Nokwanda. He boasts 666 000 followers on Facebook and 151 000 followers on Instagram.

When reached for comment, he said, “It is an honour to have had my work recognised by a university in India. I am finalising my thesis for my Masters in Community Psychology, so this one came as a bonus. I look forward to the conferment ceremony in May.”

Myles Leadership University Main Campus is at Chirag Ali Lane Chapel Road, Abids, Hyderabad-500001, Telangana, India. It is a place where students are equipped with the knowledge, leadership skills, and values that resonate with the demands of the 21st century, thus ensuring that their graduates are well prepared to meet and overcome the challenges of their time. They leverage their international positioning to provide their students with a diverse, global faculty through relationships with a global network of universities. Their intention is to bring global perspectives and standards to the education that their students receive. The Vice Chancellor is Dr K. Ravi Acharya.

Pastor Bakhe has been busy selling out marriage seminars in Cape Town, KwaZulu Natal, Mpumalanga, and Gauteng with his wife Nokwanda and opening a church branch in South Africa in Midrand. In March, his church, The Yonder Church, celebrated a milestone and turned one year old.

In a previous interview, Dlamini shared that he found himself in SA through business. During the COVID-19 period, he had increasing demand globally for his services. This led him to open his private practice in Sandton. He also has a church in Eswatini, which is located in a Sibane Hotel.