Angeline Musvosvi

Angeline Musvosvi

Adjunct in General Education

I come from Zimbabwe, a country located in the southern part of Africa. I grew up in an Adventist home with 6 siblings. After completing a teaching diploma at a teacher training college in Zimbabwe, I went to Andrews University in Michigan and completed BSc and MA in Home Economics. I have taught in both secondary schools and University for a combined period of 19 years. I continued studying and attained a PhD in Education (Curriculum and Instruction) in 2012 with the Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS), a General Conference graduate institution iin the Philippines, Other work opportunities I have had include coordinating Hospital Food Service Training Program for the Ministry of Health in Zimbabwe. In 2018 I retired from five years of teaching and chairing the Food and Nutrition Department at Solusi University (Zimbabwe). I am currently engaged with the Weimar Cafeteria and adjunct teaching as a volunteer.

My husband, Joel Musvosvi, and I have had the privilege of working as missionaries in South Africa, Philippines and Kenya. God blessed us with three adult children and three grandchildren. We are thankful to be part of Weimar University community.