
The International Board of Education (IBOE) has approved the request of the Nazarene Higher Education Consortium (NAHEC) Board of Trustees and the Africa Regional director for the Church of the Nazarene to change the status of the existing three institutions comprising NAHEC to one entity, named Southern Africa Nazarene University, Swaziland.
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Status of NAHEC changed to Southern Africa Nazarene University, Swaziland
Swaziland
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
The Church of the Nazarene's International Board of Education (IBOE) has approved the request of the Nazarene Higher Education Consortium (NAHEC) Board of Trustees and the Africa regional director for the Church of the Nazarene to change the status of the three existing institutions comprising NAHEC to one entity, named Southern Africa Nazarene University, Swaziland.
The three institutions are:
"Swaziland holds an historical place in the work and development of the Church of the Nazarene in Africa," stated Filimao Chambo, Africa regional director. "Beginning in 1910, Swaziland became a place where hundreds of church leaders on the continent of Africa were trained and mentored for the evangelistic thrust of the denomination. This year the church in Swaziland celebrates their centennial and the establishment of such an institution which will give continuity to the commitment to develop leaders is fitting. I congratulate the church in Swaziland for this milestone achievement."
The NAHEC was launched in October 2007 with Winnie Nhlengethwa, principal of the Nazarene College of Nursing, as the first rector. The Church of the Nazarene in Swaziland has explored the possibility of establishing a Nazarene university in Swaziland since 2004. The IBOE recommended the first step would be the establishment of NAHEC. The merger allowed the colleges to blend together smoothly in preparation for the development of the university. The colleges pioneered tertiary education in Swaziland in the fields of theology, health, and education, and have contributed immensely to the development resource of the country with graduates holding senior positions in government, parliament, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector.
--Mark Louw, Africa Regional Education coordinator, for NCN News-Africa
The three institutions are:
- Nazarene College of Education, Swaziland (1936)
- Nazarene College of Nursing, Swaziland (1928)
- Nazarene College of Theology, Swaziland (1912)
"Swaziland holds an historical place in the work and development of the Church of the Nazarene in Africa," stated Filimao Chambo, Africa regional director. "Beginning in 1910, Swaziland became a place where hundreds of church leaders on the continent of Africa were trained and mentored for the evangelistic thrust of the denomination. This year the church in Swaziland celebrates their centennial and the establishment of such an institution which will give continuity to the commitment to develop leaders is fitting. I congratulate the church in Swaziland for this milestone achievement."
The NAHEC was launched in October 2007 with Winnie Nhlengethwa, principal of the Nazarene College of Nursing, as the first rector. The Church of the Nazarene in Swaziland has explored the possibility of establishing a Nazarene university in Swaziland since 2004. The IBOE recommended the first step would be the establishment of NAHEC. The merger allowed the colleges to blend together smoothly in preparation for the development of the university. The colleges pioneered tertiary education in Swaziland in the fields of theology, health, and education, and have contributed immensely to the development resource of the country with graduates holding senior positions in government, parliament, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector.
--Mark Louw, Africa Regional Education coordinator, for NCN News-Africa
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