Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SATURDAY, February 9, 1991 TAG: 9102090329 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: A4 EDITION: STATE SOURCE: DATELINE: EMORY LENGTH: Short
She is a critic of apartheid and now works in the United States as a church pastor. Before being forced to leave South Africa, she founded the Black Women's Federation of South Africa and has kept ties to that country through the Institute on Race Relations and the National Council of African Women.
Chabaku was a teacher and social worker in South Africa. Since coming here, she earned two master's degrees from North Carolina A&T University in education and another in divinity from Lancaster Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. She is an ordained United Methodist minister and is pastor for three churches in Catawba County.
- Southwest bureau
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