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Entrepreneur promotes spiritual, business excellence

The passionate, women-emancipation champion said prayer was the cornerstone of all their efforts as a group.

Multi-award winning business executive and pastor Nicola Samantha Choga has set her sights on promoting kingdom living and business excellence amongst Christian women of her generation following the formation of Kingdom Queens, a fast growing prayer and business excellence network.

The enterprising mother of two, who is a business development manager at a leading security company and is involved in commodity broking, said Kingdom Queens is a new generation Christian network designed to bring the best out of its membership.

“At Kingdom Queens, our vision is to create a strong and supportive community of women, bound together in faith and prayer,” Choga said.

“We seek to provide a safe space where women from all walks of life can come together to connect, uplift, and empower one another through prayer, ideas exchange, experience sharing, and mutual support in business.”

Kingdom Queens, which has been in existence for over a year is modelled around creating a safe space bordering on growing members’ faith and resolve towards self-actualisation and spiritual growth.

“In our women’s prayer group and business network, we envision fostering an atmosphere of love, compassion, and understanding,” she said.

“We aim to be a sanctuary where women can find solace, seek guidance, and nurture their spiritual and personal growth.

“We believe in endless possibilities as taken from God's promises in his world.”

Primed on a strong biblical take cleaned from Jeremiah 29:11, which speaks of God's great plans for humanity, the network has facilitated numerous prayer and business network sessions since inception.

“We are trusting God to uplift His people in our generation hence this coming together of progressive and Bible believing members,” Choga said.

“Together, we will celebrate our unique journeys and help each other navigate the challenges of life with grace and resilience. If God is for us, who can be against us?”

As the organisation continues to grow through tailor-made mentorship and prayer, Choga said they intent to spread their tentacles around Zimbabwe and beyond.

“Our vision extends beyond our immediate group, as we aspire to make a positive impact in our communities and beyond,” Choga said.

“We strive to be an influential force for positive change, social justice, and equality. Through our collective prayers, we will advocate for the well-being and upliftment of women, promoting their rights, dignity, and empowerment.”

In a world devoid of hope for the ordinary citizen, Choga said prayer is the answer.

“We envision our prayer group as a place where women can find inner healing and transformation,” she said.

“Through heartfelt and intentional prayers, we will seek divine guidance, invite spiritual enlightenment, and cultivate a deepening connection with God in the name of Jesus. With united hearts, we will strengthen our faith, find inspiration in sacred teachings, and grow in our spiritual journeys," she said.

The passionate, women-emancipation champion said prayer was the cornerstone of all their efforts as a group.

“As a women's prayer and business group, we aspire to create opportunities for personal growth and development,” she said.

“Through regular prayer-backed gatherings, we will offer educational resources, workshops, and mentoring programs that empower women to thrive in all aspects of their lives.

“We will provide a nurturing space to explore personal gifts, talents, and passions, encouraging women to pursue their dreams and live a purposeful life.”

With the majority of achievers wanting to compete for attention and space, Choga sisterhood is keeping them together as a network.

“Ultimately, our vision is to foster a sisterhood of women who share a bond forged through prayer, unity, and love,” she said.

“Together, we will uplift each other, celebrate each other's victories, and support one another through life's challenges.

“Our collective prayers will be a beacon of hope, radiating love, and inspiring transformation not only within our group, but also in the wider world,” she said.

As the organisation continues to grow in terms of membership and programming, Choga said they would deliberately invest in people development as well as other strategic corporate social investment undertakings to entrench their impact.

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