Naomi Mkwanda
At least 30,000 people from the US, Europe and Africa
attended the prayers this year in Lilongwe as the Capital City run out of hotel
and lodge accommodation, prompting others to seek accommodation in nearby
districts.
Kamtukule was one of the guests who attended the prayers in
Kanengo, Lilongwe on Sunday during the ECG crossover service themed Night of
Wealth Transfer.
She said tourism is a strategic sector of the economy hence
the need for the church to take part in promoting the sector.
Kamtukule said what the church has accomplished is an
embodiment of what the ministry embraces that Malawi is the warm heart of
Africa.
She added that the Night of Wealth Transfer has anchored
Malawi's economy massively, and therefore, urged ECG to continue staging such
events welcoming international conferences for women and the youth.
The minister also graced the hosts of worshippers with her
melodic voice as she performed with ECG's songstress, Swazi Dlamini.
Prophet Shepherd Bushiri hailed Kamtukule for the
recognition awarded to ECG for its contribution towards the economy, and all
participants for gracing the crossover.
Bushiri, who preached on the essence of wealth transfer,
said God will open doors for his people who walk in truth so as to enable the
church help the poor in fulfillment of the prophecy of Jesus Christ which reads
"you are the light of the world".
The crossover had an attendance of almost 30,000 with
thousands of visitors from South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania,
Angola, Lesotho, Australia, United States of America, the United Kingdom,
Germany and Canada.