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Shaping the Future of Justice: SPU Milestones a Major Step in Launching the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Programme

Shaping the Future of Justice: SPU Milestones a Major Step in Launching the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Programme

SPU Admin Blog 29 May 2026

Every great institution is built on milestones that redefine its future. For St. Paul’s University (#SPU), that moment is happening right now in the legal education sector.

On the evening of Tuesday, 26th May 2026, the serene ambiance of the Sovereign Suites Hotel along Limuru Road played host to a celebration of academic excellence, foresight, and leadership. Prof. Esther Mombo, the Acting Vice Chancellor of St. Paul's University, hosted an appreciation dinner for Dr. Mathias Sylvester Nkuhi to honor his invaluable contribution to the development of SPU’s upcoming Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) curriculum.

More Than an Academic Exercise: The Vision for SPU Law

The development of an LL.B curriculum is not just a routine administrative task; it is a profound, strategic investment in the future of governance, leadership, and societal justice.

As legal and social landscapes rapidly evolve across Kenya and the globe, the contemporary world demands a different kind of legal professional. SPU’s upcoming law programme is being meticulously engineered to fill that gap. The curriculum aims to shape a new generation of legal minds who will:

  • Defend human rights passionately and fearlessly.

  • Uphold the rule of law with absolute integrity.

  • Contribute to ethical governance across corporate and public sectors.

  • Address complex, emerging social challenges with innovative legal solutions.

"Dr. Nkuhi’s guidance, professional insights, and scholarly input have played a significant role in helping #SPU develop a curriculum that aspires to meet high academic and professional standards while remaining grounded in ethical values, social justice, and servant leadership."

— Prof. Esther Mombo, Ag. Vice Chancellor

A United Leadership for a Historic Milestone

The gravity of this upcoming program was reflected in the high-profile university delegation that joined Prof. Mombo for the evening. The event brought together key administrative and academic leaders who will oversee the integration of the law school into the larger SPU ecosystem.

Key SPU Dignitaries in Attendance:

  • Dr. Mwrigi Kiula – DVC, Finance & Administration

  • Dr. Petronilla Otuya – Dean, School of Education and Social Sciences & Ag. DVC-Academic Affairs

  • Dr. Ruth Ndanu King’oo – Registrar, Academics

  • Mr. James Mururi – Registrar in-charge of Administration

  • Mrs. Emmah Kirwa – HOD, Department of Social Sciences

This powerful show of solidarity highlights SPU's institutional readiness to back this new program with robust infrastructure, top-tier faculty support, and seamless academic administration.

The SPU Difference: Intellectual Competence & Servant Leadership

What will make an LL.B graduate from St. Paul's University stand out? The answer lies in the university's core mission.

The SPU law programme won't just teach the mechanics of the law; it will cultivate the heart of a servant leader. The curriculum is uniquely designed to ensure that graduates emerge intellectually competent, ethically grounded, and socially responsible. Whether practicing in local courts or navigating international legal frameworks, SPU law graduates will be equipped to serve with distinction.

Stay tuned to our official channels as we take the final steps toward officially launching the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) programme!

Deepening the Dialogue: St. Paul’s University Hosts Theological Symposium 2026

Deepening the Dialogue: St. Paul’s University Hosts Theological Symposium 2026

SPU Admin Blog 28 May 2026

How does faith speak to the pressing social, political, and cultural movements of our time? In a rapidly changing world, the intersection of faith and society demands rigorous scholarship, deep reflection, and active engagement.

To address these dynamic changes, St. Paul’s University – School of Theology, in partnership with Regent College and Daystar University, is proud to host the highly anticipated Theological Symposium 2026.

This year's symposium gathers leading scholars, theologians, and church leaders to explore a theme that is both timely and critical for the continent: "African Theology in the Public Square: Engaging Contemporary Realities."

Event Details At-a-Glance

  • Date: Friday, 29th May 2026

  • Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

  • Venue: St. Paul’s University, Limuru

  • Co-hosts: Regent College & Daystar University

Meet the Keynote Speakers & Topics

The 2026 Symposium features a stellar lineup of keynote speakers who are at the forefront of theological education and public advocacy in Africa. Attendees will have the opportunity to dive deep into three distinct, powerful sessions:

1. Women Theology in Africa: Backsight & Foresight

  • Speaker: Prof. Esther Mombo (Ag. Vice-Chancellor, St. Paul’s University)

  • About the Session: Prof. Mombo will guide us through a reflective journey on the evolution of African women's theology. Looking back at historical milestones and looking forward to emerging challenges, this session promises to highlight the vital, transformative role women continue to play in shaping public theology across the continent.

2. African Apologetics & Theological Relevance in the Public Square

  • Speaker: Rev. Dr. Kevin Muriithi Ndereba (Director, Directorate of Research and Innovation)

  • About the Session: How can Christian theology maintain its intellectual and practical relevance in today’s pluralistic public square? Rev. Dr. Ndereba will address the need for robust African apologetics, equipping believers and scholars alike to communicate truth effectively amid contemporary cultural shifts.

3. Interfaith Engagement & Public Advocacy

  • Speaker: Rev. Dr. Francis Omondi (Bishop, ACK Diocese of Garissa)

  • About the Session: Serving in a diverse religious landscape, Bishop Omondi brings invaluable pastoral and academic insight to the topic of interfaith dialogue. This session will explore how the church can constructively engage with other faith communities to champion justice, peace, and public advocacy.

Collaborative Co-hosts

Strengthening this year's symposium are our distinguished co-hosts, who bring global and local academic excellence to the table:

  • Prof. Diane Stinton (Associate Professor, Regent College)

  • Dr. Martin Munyao (Senior Lecturer, Daystar University)

Their collaborative presence ensures a rich, multi-faceted dialogue that bridges pastoral ministry, community leadership, and academic research.

Why You Should Attend

Whether you are a seasoned academic, a theological student, a church leader, or simply someone passionate about how faith intersects with daily life, this symposium offers:

  • Thought Leadership: Engage with cutting-edge theological research addressing real-world African contexts.

  • Networking: Connect with like-minded peers, scholars, and practitioners from various institutions.

  • Equipping for Ministry: Gain practical, relevant insights to enhance your public advocacy, teaching, and community engagement.

How to Register

Click this HERE and fill the form to Register

For inquiries, feel free to reach out via the official channels:

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Join the conversation. Shape the future. Let us collectively discern the role of African Theology in the Public Square.

A New Dawn of Leadership: SPUSA Leaders Sworn In for the 2026/2027 Academic Year

A New Dawn of Leadership: SPUSA Leaders Sworn In for the 2026/2027 Academic Year

SPU Admin Blog 25 May 2026

The atmosphere at the St. Paul’s University Limuru Campus was electric last Friday, May 22nd, 2026, as the newly elected student leaders officially took their oaths of office. Representing the diverse student body across the Limuru, Nairobi, Nakuru, and Virtual campuses, the new St. Paul's University Student Association (SPUSA) team has officially stepped up to lead for the 2026/2027 academic year.

The colorful swearing-in ceremony marks a fresh chapter for SPUSA, with both the Supreme Council and Governing Council leaders vowing to collaborate closely with the university management to represent student interests with clarity, integrity, and mutual respect.

The leaders were officially sworn in by the University's legal representative and Registrar in-charge of Administration, Mr. James Mururi.

National Leadership Challenges Gen-Z to Lead with Integrity

The auspicious event was graced by Hon. Eugene Ludovic Wamalwa, former Minister of Defense and party leader of DAP-K. Addressing the congregation, Hon. Wamalwa did not hold back in challenging the new generation of leaders - the Gen-Zs - to be pro-active on matters of national interest and ensure their voices are heard.

"You are a generation that is going to bring change in this country," Hon. Wamalwa emphasized.

He reminded the student leaders that leadership is, first and foremost, a heavy responsibility. He challenged the new SPUSA team to remain accountable to both their fellow students and the university administration. In light of the current high-voltage national political environment, Hon. Wamalwa strongly cautioned the youth against falling prey to divisive and tribal narratives driven by national politicians, urging them instead to embrace peace, unity, and harmony.

University Management Pledges Full Support

Speaking during the ceremony, Prof. Esther Mombo, the Acting Vice Chancellor of St. Paul's University, shared her hearty congratulations with the outgoing SPUSA team for a smooth transition and applauded the incoming team for answering the call to serve.

Prof. Mombo underscored her commitment to student-centric leadership, reaffirming her collaborative approach to governance.

"I have an open-door policy. I therefore invite you to my office at any time for deliberations and discussions that will improve the student experience here at St. Paul's University," remarked Prof. Mombo.

Echoing her sentiments, Dr. Suleiman Mwangi, the Acting DVC-Finance & Administration, reiterated the importance of partnership. He assured the newly minted leaders of the management's full support regarding all financial obligations required to successfully run student activities throughout the year.

Meet Your New SPUSA Leadership Team (2026/2027)

Here is the complete lineup of the leaders who will be steering the student body forward this academic year:

The Supreme Council

  • Chairperson: David Kateria

  • Vice Chairperson: Ann Waithera Kareru

  • Secretary General: Mwai Muchemi Simon

  • Finance Secretary: Kipngetich Dismas Changwony

  • Academic Secretary: Mateu John

  • Sports & Co-curricular: Noel Kileting

  • International Students: Rose Achai Kuol

The Governing Councils

Limuru Campus

  • Chairperson: Mike Blessing Wasike Lusimbo

  • Vice Chairperson: Sabina Nzuna Kamau

  • Secretary: Vivian Bochere Nyamboga

  • Treasurer: Joy Chebet Soi

  • Sports & Co-curricular: Awuor Ofafa Christine

  • Chaplain: Edwin Leseyio Sankaire

  • International Students & Special Needs: Frank Daudi Kuga

Nairobi Campus

  • Chairperson: Eugenia Faith Anyango

  • Vice Chairperson: Bradley Mahindi Omido

  • Secretary: Sherryl Mmbone Luvai

  • Treasurer: Everlyn Paula Otieno

  • Sports & Co-curricular: Atkin Kiguro

  • Chaplain: Wamuyu Joy Kinyuru

  • International Students & Special Needs: Ikran Mohamed Sheikh

Nakuru Campus

  • Chairperson: Dennis Embati

  • Vice Chairperson: Faith Chumba

  • Secretary: Eric Lemayan Leputunoi

  • Treasurer: Cleophas Kibiwott Yego

  • Sports & Co-curricular: Ian Mutisya Ogwoka

  • Chaplain: George Kimani Manasseh

  • International Students & Special Needs: Susan Ator Ajak

Virtual Campus

  • Chairperson: Pauline Wangari Nduati

  • Secretary: Solomon Maina

  • Treasurer: John Munyao Mutiso

Looking Ahead

With a solid leadership structure, an open-door policy from management, and a charge to champion national and institutional transformation, the 2026/2027 SPUSA team is well-positioned to elevate the student experience across all campuses.

Congratulations to the newly elected SPUSA leadership! The e

SPU is Strengthening Research Excellence in East Africa!

SPU is Strengthening Research Excellence in East Africa!

SPU Admin Blog 26 May 2026

St. Paul’s University is proud to have participated in the Capacity Building Workshop on the Research Excellence Framework for Higher Education in East Africa (REFHEA). Hosted by the Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) in the beautiful city of Entebbe, Uganda , this pivotal two-day event (May 21–22, 2026) brought together academic leaders, institutions, commissions, ministries and state departments in the East African partnering states to elevate the standards of higher education research across the region.

As an institution deeply committed to academic rigor, our participation underscores our dedication to collaborating, networking, and strengthening research governance, quality dimensions, and management. Representing the University, the Director of Research and Innovation the Rev. Dr. Kevin Muriithi observed “improving our research quality, capacity and governance will strengthen the work of our academics in providing holistic and contextual solutions facing our society”

Workshop Highlights & Engagement:

  • ·        Participants actively engaged in robust, hands-on sessions designed to drive institutional transformation:
  • ·        Evaluating Research Quality: Analyzing real-world case studies to refine principles of research quality.
  • ·        Enhancing Governance: Deconstructing scenarios on effective research governance and management frameworks.
  • ·        Institutional Alignment: Developing practical toolkits and institutional checklists to align our university strategies with regional excellence frameworks.
  • ·        Regional Peer Learning: Collaborating alongside sister institutions across East African Partner States to exchange cross-border insights and strategic solutions.

Our Vision: By refining our frameworks alongside regional peers, St. Paul’s University continues to foster an environment where impactful, high-quality research thrives—ultimately serving our community and transforming society. By implementing the Research Excellence Framework for Higher Education in East Africa (REFHE-EA), SPU will continue to lead as one of the private universities in the research and innovation ecosystem.

Stay tuned as we bring these insights back to campus to further enrich our post-graduate and faculty research ecosystems!

#SPUResearch #HigherEducation #REFHEA #IUCEA #ResearchExcellence #East Africa #Entebbe2026

 

SPU Goes Global: Highlighting Sustainable Erasmus+ Week in Romania

SPU Goes Global: Highlighting Sustainable Erasmus+ Week in Romania

SPU Admin Blog 25 May 2026

St. Paul’s University has once again solidified its footprint on the international stage, proving that our commitment to academic excellence and global citizenship knows no borders.

Last week, a delegation of representatives from SPU joined an elite gathering of global scholars, administrators, and students in Europe. They participated in the prestigious 4th edition of the Sustainable Erasmus+ Week Training, hosted by the University of Life Sciences “King Mihai I” (Universitatea de Științele Vieții “Regele Mihai I” din Timișoara) in the vibrant city of Timișoara, Romania.

The intensive, European Union (EU) funded program kicked off on Monday, May 18th, and successfully concluded on Friday, May 22nd, 2026.

A Melting Pot of Global Ideas

The Sustainable Erasmus+ Week Training is not just any conventional academic seminar; it is a premier international forum designed to foster deep cross-border collaboration, share cutting-edge educational practices, and champion sustainability in higher education.

This year’s edition achieved a massive milestone in scale and diversity:

  • 165+ Active Participants: Bringing together diverse perspectives on global development.

  • 50 Partner Universities: Representing institutions from virtually every corner of the globe.

  • 1 Shared Vision: Advancing internationalization and sustainable development under the umbrella of the EU-funded Erasmus+ framework.

Throughout the five-day event, attendees engaged in high-level workshops, peer-to-peer networking sessions, and collaborative panels aimed at solving modern institutional challenges through the lens of sustainability.

Spotlight on SPU Excellence: Mary Chematia

While institutional partnerships are vital, the true heartbeat of the Erasmus+ program lies in its impact on individual students. This year, SPU celebrates Mary Chematia, a passionate Community Development student who is currently a direct beneficiary of this prestigious exchange program.

Mary is currently stationed at the University of Life Sciences “King Mihai I”, immersing herself in a completely different academic and cultural ecosystem. By participating in this high-profile training week, Mary has put St. Paul’s University firmly on the global map.

"Experiencing community development concepts through an international lens is eye-opening. Mary’s presence in Romania is a proud moment for all of us, proving that SPU students are equipped to hold their own and lead conversations on the world stage."

For a discipline like Community Development, firsthand exposure to how European institutions tackle ecological balance, urban sustainability, and social equity is invaluable. Mary is not just absorbing knowledge; she is representing the spirit, resilience, and values of the SPU community in Europe.

Event at a Glance

Feature Details
Event Name 4th Edition of Sustainable Erasmus+ Week Training
Host Institution Universitatea de Științele Vieții “Regele Mihai I” din Timișoara
Location Timișoara, Romania, Europe
Dates May 18th – May 22nd, 2026 (Last Week)
Sponsor The European Union (EU)
SPU Representative Mary Chematia (Community Development Student)

The Strategic Importance of Erasmus+ for SPU

Internationalization is a core pillar of St. Paul's University's mission. Collaborations with historic European institutions like the University of Life Sciences “King Mihai I” provide our faculty and student body with unique opportunities to:

  1. Enhance Academic Research: Partnering on global issues like climate change, agriculture, and sustainable development.

  2. Foster Cultural Exchange: Building empathetic, well-rounded graduates who understand global dynamics.

  3. Elevate Institutional Standing: Aligning SPU’s curriculum and benchmarks with international standards of excellence.

As the curtains fell on this year's training week last Friday, the connections forged and the strategies discussed will undoubtedly pave the way for more robust exchange programs, joint research ventures, and enhanced opportunities for our students in the future.

We extend our warmest congratulations to Mary Chematia and the entire SPU delegation for flying the Kenyan and SPU flags high in Romania! We look forward to welcoming our team back and integrating these global insights into our local communities.

Were you inspired by Mary’s journey? Learn more about our international exchange programs and how you can apply by visiting the SPU International Relations office or checking out our program catalog online.

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