[1] Previously the dioceses which constitute this new province were parts of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa.
[2][3] The new province adopted its constitution and canons at a special synod,[4] and was formally inaugurated on 24 September 2021, in an online teleconference including Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Josiah Idowu-Fearon, Secretary-General of the Anglican Consultative Council.
[5] In 2023, the province elected Filomena Tete Estevão as its first female bishop.
It has six archdeaconries: Cobue, Cuamba, Mecanhelas, Lichinga, Lunho, and Marrupa.
Erected from Lebombo diocese,[14] it has five archdeaconries: St Saviour, Nhamavila, Limpopo, Macia, and Chibuto.
[8] On 19 April 2022, Agostinho Buque was elected to become the first bishop of the missionary diocese.
Erected from Lebombo diocese,[17] it has three archdeaconries: Chambone, Central Inhambane, and Buquene.
[8] On 23 April 2022, Emmanuel Capeta was elected to become the first bishop of the missionary diocese.
Erected from the Diocese of Niassa, it has two archdeaconries: Milange, and Rio Chire.
[8] On 5 December 2021, Vicente Msosa was translated from Niassa to become the first bishop of the missionary diocese.
[10] It consists of four archdeaconries: Uige, Lukunga Loge, Nzadi a Lukizi, and Mbemba Ngango.
Portuguese: Divina Esperança, based in Luanda South, and inaugurated 25 July 2021.