By Phumzile Ndlovu
MANZINI – Eswatini it’s your turn!
Pastor Bakhe Dlamini has officially announced that Eswatini will be the next location for his Recharge Your Marriage Conference, scheduled for June 28, 2025.
This follows a successful marriage conference held in KwaZulu Natal over the past weekend. The event will take place at the Mavuso Trade and Exhibition Centre.
Tickets for the conference will be available starting tomorrow at noon on webticket.co.za and at Movie Zone Ezulwini by Wednesday morning, April 9, 2025. The ticket prices are as follows:
– E600per couple (Bronze)
– E800per couple (Silver)
– E1000 per couple (Gold)
– E3000 per couple (VVIP), which includes:
– Meet and greet with the Dlaminis and other speakers
– Photos with the Dlaminis and speakers
– A signed copy of the book “20 Laws of Healthy Marriages”
– A full meal
– Reserved parking
– Prime seating
The conference will feature a diverse panel of speakers, including:
– Dr. Bakhe Dlamini and his wife Nokwanda (Marriage and Family Therapist)
– Dr. Zenda (Sexologist)
– Nonkululeko Mnomezulu (Dietician)
– Dr. Jonathan Dlamini (Medical Doctor)
– Zweli Jele (Legal Expert)
– Ndabe Ngcobo (Entrepreneur)
– Muzi Mathabela (Actor)
Entertainment will be provided by Karabo Mogane, the former Season 11 Idols winner, and Sands (Sandziso Matsebula).
Dlamini has also mentioned that there will be business opportunities for vendors interested in supplying:
– Food stalls
– Conference chairs
– Draping
– VVIP couches
– Stage, LED, sound, and lighting
– Handi gas heaters
Interested suppliers can send their requests via WhatsApp to +27 81 517 7592.
Dr. Bakhe Dlamini is a Community Psychologist, Marriage and Family Therapist, author, and speaker, with a significant following on social media. He has published five books and has been successful in hosting marriage seminars across various regions in South Africa. Recently, he was honored with a Doctorate in Transformational Leadership from Myles Leadership University.
Dlamini’s journey in South Africa began during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to the establishment of his private practice in Sandton and a church in Eswatini located at the Sibane Sami Hotel.



