The significant contributions and pivotal roles of women in Africa’s liberation struggle are often under-emphasised. Today, on International Women’s Day, we reflect on the rich history of the Kongo Kingdom and honour the extraordinary leadership of two remarkable women – Queen Nzinga and Kimpa Vita. These courageous figures were not just warriors, they were powerful leaders who guided their communities in resisting foreign oppression.
The Kongo Kingdom extended far beyond the borders of present-day DR Congo. Initially, the Portuguese arrived as missionaries, introducing Christianity – but they soon turned into slave traders. In response, King Manikongo rose to defend his people and, following his death, Nzinga and Vita bravely carried on the struggle. This is their inspiring legacy.
Happy International Women’s Day!