News — Tanzania

UPCOMING: NGLP Alumni in Tanzania AGM

We are thrilled to extend a warm invitation to all alumni in Tanzania to join us for our upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) and national symposium in Dodoma on the 26-27th April. This gathering presents a valuable opportunity for us to reconnect, and reflect on our shared experiences in the communities we serve. Your presence

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

Tracking NGLP’s 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

Cultivating Leaders: Brother Beatus Kagaruki’s Inspiring Journey

Brother Beatus Kagaruki, a dedicated brother at Montfort Scholastic House in the Kora Morogoro Diocese, is not only tending to the land but also nurturing the seeds of leadership within himself and his community. Brother Beatus is a Bachelor of Education student majoring in Religious Studies at Jordan University College in Morogoro, Tanzania, and a

Commissioning the Next Generation of Leaders: Alumni Session in Tanzania

At the NGLP, our mission has always been to build the leadership skills and competencies of our scholars through servant leadership and fostering a culture of Synodality. We empower them with the tools they need to become influential leaders in their churches, congregations, communities and beyond. Recently, we conducted the commissioning of our new alumni

NGLP Alumni Spotlight: The Inspirational Journey of Gertrude Mlabu

Gertrude M. Mlabu, the founder of Joylistic Pre & Primary School in Arusha, Tanzania, is not just a remarkable educator but also a shining example of the impact of the Next Generation Leadership Programme (NGLP). As an NGLP alumna, she embodies the program’s mission of nurturing exceptional leaders within the African Church and beyond.Gertrude’s journey

Tracking the Inspiring Journey of NGLP alumnus, Brother Emmanuel Saopa

In the vibrant streets of Eastleigh, Nairobi is a compassionate and determined Next Generation Leadership Program (NGLP) alumnus from Malawi, Brother Emmanuel Saopa.  Br Emmanuel stands as a beacon of hope for the local community. His journey to the helm at the Sustainable Development Program docket at the Maria Training Centre is a testament to

The Importance of Embracing Synodality for a Flourishing Church

Recently, we organized a thought-provoking meeting on synodality, specifically on the role of women, lay people and Youth within the Church. The engagement was attended by NGLP board members, Alumni, continuing scholars from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania and other stakeholders. Dr. Philomena and Fr. Marcel Uwineza were the esteemed speakers who passionately shared their insights,