The Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians (henceforth Circle), is a Pan-African academic association of women researching, publishing and interacting with communities on issues relating to religion/theology – all religions resident in the African continent and...
From: Prof Musa W. Dube, Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians, CoordinatorTo: Members and Friends of the Circle of Concerned African Women TheologiansDate: 26/03/2021Re: The 1st Woman Bishop of the Anglican Church in Kenya: Congratulations Bishop Emily Awino...
From: Prof Musa W. Dube, Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians’ Coordinator To: Members and Friends of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians Date: 26/03/2021 Dear friends, First Female Vice-Chancellor of UNISA: Congratulations to Prof. Puleng...
Mercy Amba Ewudziwa was born to Revd. and Mrs Yamoah at Asamankese, Ghana, in 1933, during the harvest season. She was educated in Methodist schools at Asamankese, Achinakrom, Effiduse and Mmofraturo, Kumasi. She went to Achimota School and then to Kumasi College of...