The OCCASION Explained
The Occasion is the name and theme of the wedding day of Oscar Manduku and Charlene Chihoro, to become Oscar and Charlene Manduku. It is a day of celebration, as the feast of tabernacles, celebrated by friends, family, associates, and fellow country men, who have contributed to the welfare and upbringing of these two, being an offering unto the Lord, and marking the beginning of a new dispensation in their lives.
Meaning of OCCASION
Occasion means Time, Juncture, Instance, Event, Incident, Occurrence, Circumstance, Chance (possibility, opportunity, opening), and Cause (motivate, give rise to, bring about, and induce). The coming together of these two is an occasion that heaven did the above, and is doing, with and for these two and in the earth, especially for Africa, and the people thereof.
The word OCCASION is a combination of Oscar, Charlene, Christ, Africa, Seven, Inspiration, Original, and Natural, for thus all these things have been unto these two. The first two letters are the initials of the two Oscar and Charlene, and are also the beginning of the month whence they are being joined together – OCTOBER.
The Day
On the 4th of October, 2008, Oscar and Charlene shall be joined together in holy matrimony at Barclays Sports Club, Mt. Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe. The day will start from 9am to 5pm, and will contain the Ceremony, Reception, and Thanksgiving events. The day will be covered with love, peace, excellence, joy, passion, reconciliation, and renewal of dedications and commitments. The day will have abundance of all the fore mentioned.
The OCCASION People
The people will come from the east, the west, the north, and the south, to celebrate the feast of gathering of these two families and peoples. The families, rich, the coming unto riches, parents, fathers, mothers, friends, students, business people, government officials, politicians, media, industry giants, foreigners, diplomats, teachers, pastors, church peoples, and servants shall gather and make the event an OCCASION to remember across the ages of man in Zimbabwe and Africa.