By Rev. Gaborone P. Lesito, 19th Episcopal District Field Representative
Charlotte Makgomo Maxeke (nee Mannya) was a South African born in 1871. Charlotte Maxeke was instrumental in bringing the African Methodist Episcopal Church to the southern part of Africa. She was the first black woman to graduate with a university degree in South Africa with a BSc from Wilberforce University in Ohio in 1903. Her contribution in politics, education, Church, and community is enough for the South African government to declare 2021 as ‘The year of Charlotte Maxeke, celebrating 150 years since her birth.
The Charlotte Mannya-Maxeke Institute (CMMI) hosted the 4th Bring Her Up: Women of Firsts Awards Ceremony today 27 August 2021, to honour women in various spheres who have demonstrated sheer determination and creativity in their lives and contribution to South Africa.
Mrs Resoketswe C Mosuwe, the 19th Episcopal District Women’s Missionary Society President, was awarded a prestigious award at this morning’s breakfast hosted by the CMMI in collaboration with the Department of Arts and Culture of the Republic of South Africa. She was awarded, as an AME Church member, “The Preservation of the Charlotte Maxeke Legacy Award” in recognition of her immense contribution to the efforts of reclaiming the heritage and role played by Charlotte Maxeke and the continued efforts of preserving and reclaiming the legacy of Charlotte Maxeke.
Her appointment as WMS President was made by Bishop E. Earl McCloud, Jr, and Supervisor Patricia Russell McCloud, Esq. She continues to serve successfully under the leadership of Bishop Ronnie E Brailsford, Jr, and Supervisor Carolyn Brailsford.
In accepting the award, President RC Mosuwe the youngest member of the WMS to be elected to the office of Episcopal District WMS President recognized the support of the immediate past Episcopal leadership and current leadership of the 19th Episcopal District. She also went on to acknowledge the role and support of the AME Church constituents and components, the selfless and insurmountable support of the clergy. The 19th Episcopal District has launched the Charlotte Maxeke pin which commemorates her Living Legacy whose proceeds will help towards education and Pastors’ needs especially during this pandemic.