
Don Clarke
Don Clarke is the senior pastor of Emmanuel Prophetic and Deliverance Tabernacle and a former basketball player for the Government High School. He is known for his diplomatic approach to the annual 'Peace on Da Street' Basketball Tournament, where he emphasizes unity, love, and peace in the community. Clarke has been actively involved in the tournament, aiming to send a message of fellowship while also expressing confidence in his team's ability to claim victory over the politicians.
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Recent news mentions
Don Clarke was the first-choice fullback who was injured, allowing Lloyd Ashby to play in the second test against the Wallabies.
Lloyd Ashby – great-uncle of Justin Marshall and one of oldest living All Blacks – dies, aged 94Pastor Don Clarke scored a clutch and-one basket to put the Pastors back on top.
Pastors top Politicians in ‘Peace on da Street’ Basketball ClassicProphet Don Clarke, senior pastor of Emmanuel Prophetic and Deliverance Tabernacle, was a little more diplomatic in his outlook of the game.
‘Peace on Da Street’ classic: Clergy vs Politicians showdown











