Kohima, 25 November (MTNews): The Chakhesang Welfare Union Leriechazou Kohima celebrated its 25th anniversary at NST Covenant Mission Church, Leriechazou, Kohima on Saturday with Küdecho Khamo, Advisor for CAWD and Taxes, as the guest speaker.
Speaking on the occasion, Khamo said the anniversary marks a quarter-century milestone, evoking deep gratitude for God’s grace and unwavering guidance. He further acknowledged the efforts of the founding members and early settlers for their instrumental role in fostering the growth and development of the union in the capital.
The advisor emphasized the significance of identity beyond traditional attire, including the community’s lifestyle and attitude, which portrays the identity of the tribe. Khamo underscored the need to embrace a Christian identity while prioritizing honesty as a defining trait of the Chakhesang Community. Furthermore, the advisor took a firm stance against the acceptance of laziness, recognizing its potential to erode personal growth and well-being in contemporary society.
Earlier, the program was chaired by Vesatso Tetseo, Director (Rtd), with an invocation by Rev. Vesotsü Rhakho, pastor PUBC Kohima. The chairman addressed the gathering, and short speeches were given by Neichute, CEO of tEA, and Dozhohu Tunyi, President of Chakhesang Hoho Kohima.