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Yhosunutso Clan holds second historic gathering at Thenyizu

The Yhosunutso clan held its second historic gathering at Thenyizu village under Phek district on December 27, marking 30 years since the unification of its four sub-clans – Kapu, Resu, Thisa, and Poru.


According to Yhosunutso clan media team, Dr. Rev. P. Bonny Resu, Lead Pastor of Chakhesang Baptist Church, Dimapur, addressed the gathering and called upon members to uphold honesty, maintain availability for societal responsibilities, and embrace teachability as they work toward strengthening their community.


He encouraged the clan to preserve and build upon the legacy of unity and peace handed down by their forebears. Traditional blessings were pronounced by the oldest clan member, Makhu Thisa, and prayers were led by Vesakho Thisa, director of Children’s Ministry at CBCC.


Short speeches were delivered by clan representatives of Thepuphi Kapu, Veluzo Poru, Vekhwutso Resu, and Er. Thenu-o Thisa. Meanwhile, the clan resolved to organize a general meeting and census every 10 years. The clan has also instituted awards for excellence in education and sports, including the late Chorhitso Thisa Memorial Award, sponsored by his children, to honor HSLC and HSSLC toppers.


According to the latest census, the Yhosunutso clan consists of 827 members across the four sub-clans under Thenyizu village. The clan has also elected a new team for the tenure 2025–2030, with Kehuthita Thisa as president and Vekedu Resu as general secretary.


The event also reflected on a historic pledge made by the eldest members of the clan on January 16, 1986, which affirmed unity and peace among the four sub-clans. The pledge, commemorated with a stone on February 16, 1994, continues to serve as a guiding principle for the clan’s future generations.

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