Nairobi, 09 October, 2025 / 11:20 am (ACI Africa).
A Catholic theologian from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has said that the Church in Africa must accord women, as messengers and witnesses of Jesus, the recognition, dignity, and equal treatment that are rightfully theirs.
In his presentation during the International Conference on the Bible at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) on Wednesday, October 8, Dr. Constantine Katitu Kamba noted that women in Africa continue to face various forms of discrimination despite numerous measures aimed at safeguarding their rights.
“Women are not second-class disciples. They must be accorded the recognition, dignity, and equal treatment that are rightfully theirs. They are witnesses and messengers of Jesus,” he said.
Dr. Kamba expressed concern that, despite the significant qualifications of women and their active contribution to evangelization and catechesis, “their access to leadership roles within the Church and society remains limited.”
“In the context of the African Church, women play an active role in evangelization and catechesis. Within families, women assume responsibility for the religious education of children,” he said.






