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The maiden edition of The Women in Charge Conference (TWIC), which seeks to equip women, build successful careers and raise godly families, has been slated for 27th November this year.
The conference is expected to host more than 500 women from all walks of life to come together to seek the face of God, share experiences and ideas that will educate, empower and equip them to serve God wholeheartedly.
The educative conference will be held at the Christ Square of the Pleasant Place Church along the Spintex Road in Accra.

Among other prominent speakers to be present at the conference include; Adelaide Heward-Mills, Dr Joyce Aryee, Ellen Hagan and hosted by Lady Olivia Titi-Ofei.
Attendance is free and all participants are to register via www.mypleasantplace.org/twi
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