News — Kenya

Equipping Scholars for Success: NGLP Hosts Ethical Research Training at AGM

In the dynamic realm of academic inquiry, ethical considerations hold significant weight. For scholars embarking on intellectual pursuits, navigating the ethical challenges inherent in the research process is essential. This was the focal point of discussion during the 2024 Next Generation Leadership Programme (NGLP) scholars’ Annual General Meeting (AGM). Sister Professor A. Lucy Lando, PhD,

WELCOME TO THE 2024 SCHOLAR’S AGM

We invite all NGLP scholars to our annual AGM. The event promises to be an enlightening and enriching experience as we reflect on the strides made and the challenges we have overcome in our collective pursuit of leadership excellence. The keynote speaker will be Sister Professor A. Lucy Lando, PhD, who will deliver an address

Join Us for the NGLP #Uganda Alumni AGM 

We are delighted to extend a heartfelt invitation to the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the NGLP Alumni Network in Uganda. This event is a wonderful opportunity for you to reconnect with fellow alumni, access valuable resources, and engage in collaborative initiatives aimed at community development. Date: 28th January 2024 Time:from 10.00 am Venue: Pope Paul

Dedicated to Service and Impacting Lives with Brother Gilbert

Nestled in the heart of the bustling Kibera slums is the serene Missionaries of Charity Brothers, a haven for many in the community. Stepping through the gate, we are greeted by groups of women engaged in lively conversations, patiently waiting for the day’s activities. Navigating through the parking area, our host, Brother Gilbert Arioba, welcomes

End Year Remarks and Season Greetings from NGLP

As the year 2023 comes to a close, our gratitude extends to numerous individuals and institutions pivotal to the NGLP’s success. We are deeply appreciative of the current scholars and their recommending superiors/authorities in the involvement in the program.  Our heartfelt thanks also go to our exceptional alumni who continually represent NGLP, making a profound

Fr Novati Jonas Mtae: A Beacon of Humble Leadership and Lifelong Learning

In the bustling halls of The Institute of Accountancy in Arusha, Tanzania, one student stands out not just for his academic pursuits, but for his profound dedication to servant leadership and continuous learning. Fr Novati Jonas Mtae, an esteemed scholar of the Next Generation Leadership Programme (NGLP), is pursuing his Bachelor of Accountancy, not just

INVITE: Webinar on Walking the Synodal Path: Reflections on the Synod on Synodality – Voices from Africa

After the recently concluded 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, the African Synodality Initiative (ASI) cordially invites you to a Zoom webinar titled ‘Navigating the Synodal Journey: Insights from the Synod on Synodality – African Perspectives.’ This event is scheduled for Wednesday, November 15, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. (East Africa Time). The post-synodal

Contemplations from NGLP Community Service

In an endeavour marked by profound care and solidarity, the NGLP community, comprising both Alumni and current scholars, undertook a philanthropic mission to provide essential aid and comfort to the less fortunate in our society at the Charity Brothers in Otiende and Charity Sisters in Otiende. This initiative delivered much-needed support to an often-overlooked community

Empowering Leaders: Sister Theresia R. Mwimba’s Remarkable Journey

Sister Theresia R. Mwimba, stands as a shining example of the impact of the Next Generation Leadership Programme (NGLP). A dedicated alumna and a graduate of Mwenge Catholic University, Sister Theresia’s journey from student to leader is an inspiring narrative of empowerment and service. For Sister Theresia, the path to NGLP began with word of

Tracking NGLP’s Impact Through Mwenge Catholic University-Tanzania

In the heart of Tanzania, Mwenge Catholic University (MWECAU) is quietly redefining leadership through its participation in the Next Generation Leadership Programme (NGLP), a transformative initiative aimed at nurturing leaders within the African Church. MWECAU, nestled in the vivid landscapes of Tanzania, serves as a fertile ground for the cultivation of future leaders who carry