Stephen Lett (Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses) Publicly Counsels Politicians During Convention Keynote Address In Africa

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  • jwleaks
    jwleaks

    Zambia: Fulfill Promises ... Jehovah's Witnesses Counsel Politicians

    TIMES OF ZAMBIA

    August 23, 2014

    By Chatula Kampo

    A TOP Jehovah's witnesses' world leader has bemoaned politicians' failure to fulfill campaign promises.

    Stephen Lett, who gave a keynote speech at the on-going convention held at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola, said politicians needed to meet the aspirations of people who vote them into public offices.

    Meanwhile, conversion overseer John Mashilipa has urged fellow witnesses to respect the government of the day, obedient and continue remaining non-partisan.

    In the keynote address streamed live from Solwezi District in the North-Western Province, Mr Lett, one of the seven members of the world governing body said electorates expected much from the people they vote for.

    "There is need for politicians to fulfill their promises to their voters once they assumed power," he said.

    He observed that most politicians failed to fulfill promises to their voters who had high expectations.

    "Politicians usually promise a moon and not deliver to their promises, this is disappointing to the voters who have high expectations," he said.

    Mr Mashilipa said believers needed to seek God's Kingdom which he said never fails, unlike human governance.

    This year's conversion attracted a historic attendance of more than 40,000 people from across the five districts in the province namely; Ndola, Kitwe, Luanshya, Mufulira, Kalushi and Chambishi.

    Gathered under the theme 'Keep seeking first God's Kingdom', witnesses filled the stadium and those who could not find seats monitored proceedings from outside. About 1,000 witnesses got baptised.

    Despite the multitude of witnesses, order and calmness charicterised the event that had four sections running simultaneously in Bemba, English,Chinese and American sign language .

    http://allafrica.com/stories/201408250981.html

  • jam
    jam

    WTH. Mr. Lett admonished politicians to do their job?? Do

    JW's vote in that country????

  • Spectre
    Spectre

    I was promised a few things by the WT. Do I get to vote the GB out?

  • CaptainSchmideo
    CaptainSchmideo

    Whatever. It's rhetoric, and straw man arguments, plain and simple. Science Fails, Politics Fails, Mainstream Religion Fails, but Jehober never fails. Heard this talk a thousand times before.

  • jam
    jam

    It's interesting how the GB members travel and stir up

    sh--t in other countries and then leave and return to their

    safe haven. They are the instigators in the world, give them

    something to write about..Our poor brothers in Africa, lets us

    pray for them.

  • blondie
    blondie

    How many "campaign promises" has the WTS failed to fulfill...1914, 1920, 1925, 1940's, 1975, soon very soon now

    A TOP Jehovah's witnesses' world leader has bemoaned politicians' failure to fulfill campaign promises.

  • LP97
    LP97

    Politicians not fulfilling their promises? Hmm, almost like those promises your organisation failed to fulfil in 1914, 1925 and 1975.

    Him and his fellow GB members are not too dissimilar to politicians - keeping the attention of their supporters by dangling the carrot in front of them which they promise but will never get.

  • Watchtower-Free
  • LogCon
    LogCon

    Stephen Lett ,

    "There is need for politicians to fulfill their promises to their voters once they assumed power," he said.

    He observed that most politicians failed to fulfill promises to their voters who had high expectations.

    "Politicians usually promise a moon and not deliver to their promises, this is disappointing to the voters who have high expectations," he said.

    Hitler promised to rid Germany of the Jews.

    They voted him in.

    He gave them what he promised.

    According to Stephen Lett ' Hitler was a good politician'.

  • Crazyguy
    Crazyguy

    Getting involved in politics something were not supposed to do, more great ammo to use against them.

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