“Today’s Woman Conference Champions Faith, Leadership and Transformation — A Must-Attend Experience”

By Aldridge Dzvene

Harare is set to become the epicenter of women’s empowerment this September, as the Today’s Woman Interdenominational Conference, led by visionary Archbishop Professor Eunor Guti, prepares to welcome women from across Zimbabwe and the world from 4–6 September 2025 at Glamis Arena. Carefully designed as a transformational platform, the conference combines faith, leadership, and personal development, positioning itself as an unmissable experience in the women’s empowerment calendar.

The organizers have crafted a sense of urgency and exclusivity through limited registration fees, partnership opportunities, and special pre-conference events such as the 3 September dinner and the women in leadership breakfast. This strategy ensures that potential attendees recognize the value of securing their place early, creating anticipation and engagement.

The program addresses pressing challenges and aspirations in women’s lives. Sessions on mental wellness, entrepreneurship, leadership, parenting, marriage, single motherhood, and supporting children with special needs reflect a clear understanding of women’s multi-layered responsibilities. The spiritual dimension, captured in the theme, “Today’s Woman: Serving God in her Generation with the Fear of the Lord,” strengthens the appeal, promising both inspiration and practical tools for impact.

Bishop Margret Takaedza’s testimony illustrates the conference’s transformative potential: after struggling for years to complete her first book, she achieved success through the guidance and inspiration gained at a previous Today’s Woman gathering. Stories like hers reinforce that the conference delivers tangible outcomes, inspiring attendees to envision what they can achieve.

World-renowned gospel artist Sinach’s worship sessions, a talent showcase, and the women in leadership breakfast add cultural and experiential richness, making attendance feel prestigious while offering meaningful engagement. The balance between accessibility, registration at just US$3, and curated premium experiences drives participation while maintaining the event’s aspirational aura.

By combining faith, leadership, and personal growth with strategic engagement, the conference creates a compelling opportunity for women to ignite their potential, strengthen their communities, and embrace a life of purpose. Today’s Woman Conference is not just an event; it is a carefully designed movement, inspiring action, commitment, and transformation.

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