Tribute to Women’s University in Africa and Congratulations to Dr. Divine Ndhlukula


By Angeline Zimbwani Mikiri 

As the Women’s University in Africa (WUA) appoints Dr. Divine Simbi Ndhlukula as its new Chancellor, I celebrate with deep admiration and heartfelt congratulations. This appointment is not just an institutional milestone, but a living testament to the power of women who dare to dream and transform nations.

My own journey has been graced with the wisdom of these great women. I vividly remember visiting the Women’s University in Africa when Professor Hope Cynthia Sadza, the visionary co-founder of WUA and former Public Service Commissioner, was serving as Vice Chancellor. I was accompanied by Professor Ken Mufuka, and together we witnessed first-hand the brilliance of Prof. Sadza a force of intellect and foresight whose leadership created a sanctuary of empowerment through education. Interestingly, she and Prof. Mufuka had gone to Wadlove High School in Mashonaland East , where she was the Head Girl in the early 1960s. Listening to them reflect on their lives and successes was nothing short of inspirational. Prof. Sadza’s leadership, together with that of Dr. Fay Chung, another co-founder and former Minister of Education, laid the foundation for a university that continues to break barriers and champion women’s voices.

Years later, I rejoiced at the appointment of Professor Sunungurai Chingarande as Vice Chancellor of WUA. A woman of impeccable reputation and academic depth, Prof. Chingarande has supported our Women’s Entrepreneurship Day Organisation (WEDO) movement, speaking on our platforms with conviction and courage. Her contribution to the intellectual and entrepreneurial landscape of Zimbabwe and beyond reflects a rare blend of substance, humility, and wisdom.  

WEDO stands for Women Entrepreneurship Day Organization. It is a global movement and nonprofit that celebrates, empowers, and supports women entrepreneurs around the world. WEDO’s mission is to provide women with tools, resources, and platforms to grow their businesses, advocate for gender equality in entrepreneurship, and create economic opportunities for women and girls.

And today, with the appointment of Dr. Divine Ndhlukula, the journey of WUA rises to even greater heights. I have had the honor of inviting Dr. Divine to several conferences in Masvingo and Harare. She was among the inaugural speakers when the WEDO movement was first introduced in Zimbabwe, and I also invited her to share her wisdom at the Ken Mufuka Foundation, where I serve as manager. Each time, she left audiences enriched her humility, wisdom, and knowledge shining through in ways that touch the heart and stir the spirit.

This year in February 2025, we also celebrated the appointment of Commissioner Sternly Kondongwe to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services Commission. She too has graced our platforms as a speaker and continues to make us proud as a member of the Great Zimbabweans Business Club. These milestones remind us that when women rise to positions of influence, they lift entire communities with them.

Dr. Ndhlukula’s own story is unmatched. From founding SECURICO at her kitchen table with three employees and growing it into a company of over 4,000 people, to establishing Zvikomborero Farms as a thriving agribusiness, to authoring her bestselling book Entrepreneurial Success she is a living testimony of resilience and vision. Her life resonates powerfully with WUA’s mission of shaping women who not only excel but transform their societies.

For me, this appointment is more than symbolic. It is a recognition that women like Dr. Ndhlukula, Prof. Sadza, Dr. Chung, Prof. Chingarande are not only empowering women they are building nations. Their work transcends gender. It is about development, education, and entrepreneurship on a scale that will be felt across Africa and the world.

On behalf of the Great Zimbabweans Business Club, and as the WEDO Country Ambassador, I celebrate you, Dr. Divine Ndhlukula truly a daughter of the soil. Your story continues to inspire us, your leadership continues to guide us, and your achievements continue to elevate Zimbabwe’s place on the world map. We are proud to walk this journey with you and pledge our full support as you take on this new mantle of Chancellor at the Women’s University in Africa.

Congratulations once again, Dr. Divine Simbi Ndhlukula. You carry not only the honor of this appointment but the hopes and aspirations of a nation and a continent.

Angeline Zimbwani Mikiri is the publisher Great Zimbabwe Times Magazine www.gztimes.co.zw and WEDO Country Ambassador 

She can be contacted at mikiri.angie@gmail.com 




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