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Strengthening Partnerships: St. Paul’s University at the PCEA 24th General Assembly

Strengthening Partnerships: St. Paul’s University at the PCEA 24th General Assembly

SPU Admin Blog 09 April 2026

St. Paul’s University (SPU) continues to cement its position as a leading institution of higher learning through strategic engagement and ecclesiastical partnerships. From April 7th to 11th, 2026, a high-level delegation from the university, led by the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Esther Mombo, participated in the Presbyterian Church of East Africa’s (PCEA) 2nd General Administration Committee (GAC) of the 24th General Assembly.

The event, hosted at the Starbuck Hotel in Eldoret, served as a platform for reflection, governance, and the strengthening of ties between the academia and the church.

A Gathering of Visionary Leadership

The assembly was graced by distinguished leaders who play a pivotal role in the governance and spiritual guidance of St. Paul’s University. Key figures in attendance included:

  • The Rt. Rev. Dr. Thegu Mutahi: Moderator of the PCEA and Chairman of the SPU Board of Trustees (BOT).

  • The Rev. David Leting: Moderator of the Reformed Church of East Africa (RCEA) and member of the BOT.

  • Rev. Canon Chris Kinyanjui: General Secretary of the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) and member of the University Council.

A highlight of the event was the visit of Rev. Canon Chris Kinyanjui to the #SPU Marketing Tent, where he engaged with the team and signed the visitors’ book, symbolizing the enduring support of the NCCK toward the university’s mission.

The Vice-Chancellor’s Address

During her address to the Committee, Prof. Esther Mombo emphasized the university’s commitment to providing "Education for a Whole Person." She highlighted the critical role that church-sponsored institutions play in shaping not just the intellectual capacity of students, but their moral and ethical foundations in a rapidly changing world.

"Our presence here reaffirms the deep-rooted relationship between St. Paul’s University and its founding churches. We remain dedicated to excellence, innovation, and the spiritual well-being of our community." — Prof. Esther Mombo

Representing the SPU Excellence

Prof. Mombo was accompanied by a robust team representing the core pillars of the university’s operations:

Name Designation
Prof. Abraham Waithima Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic Affairs
Dr. Mwirigi Kiula Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Finance & Administration
Rev. Dr. Kevin Muriithi Ndereba Director of Research and Innovation
Mr. Michael Mungai Head of Corporate Affairs Department

This diverse team engaged with delegates to discuss the university's progress in research, digital innovation, and academic expansion, ensuring that the PCEA fraternity remains well-informed about the strides the institution is making.

Looking Ahead

As the 24th General Assembly concludes, St. Paul’s University remains energized by the shared vision of its stakeholders. The interactions in Eldoret underscore the university's resolve to remain a beacon of hope and a center for academic rigor within the East African region.

Adventure in Kimende: SPU International Students Connect at Forest Adventure Centre

Adventure in Kimende: SPU International Students Connect at Forest Adventure Centre

SPU Admin Blog 07 April 2026

Last weekend, the crisp air of the Kimende forest was filled with laughter and the spirit of camaraderie as our international student community stepped out of the classroom and into the wild. Hosted at the Forest Adventure Centre, the excursion was designed to give our global scholars a taste of Kenya’s stunning natural beauty while fostering deep connections outside the academic grind.

More Than Just a Walk in the Woods

The day was spearheaded by Dr. Wanjugu Wachira (Coordinator in charge of Partnerships and Collaboration) and Mr. Michael Mungai (Head of Corporate Affairs). Their goal? To create an environment where students from across the globe could break down cultural barriers and simply enjoy being part of a vibrant, diverse community.

"It’s about more than just fun; it’s about creating a home away from home," noted the organizers. "Seeing students from different backgrounds networking and supporting one another during team-building exercises is exactly what international collaboration looks like in action."

Highlights of the Day

The itinerary was packed with high-energy activities and serene moments of reflection:

  • Nature Walks: A journey through the lush trails of Kimende, allowing students to experience the unique flora and fauna of the region.

  • Team Building: Strategic games that required communication, trust, and a bit of competitive spirit.

  • Networking: Casual sessions where students shared stories about their home countries and their experiences living and studying in Kenya.

Building Bridges, One Step at a Time

Easter is a time for renewal, and there was no better way to celebrate than by renewing our commitment to a global campus culture. By the time the buses headed back, new friendships had been forged, and the "international" label felt a little less like a category and more like a family.

A huge thank you to the Forest Adventure Centre and our dedicated staff for making this weekend one for the history books!

Strengthening Global Ties: St. Paul’s University Hosts ICT and Education Exchange with Spanish and Italian Experts

Strengthening Global Ties: St. Paul’s University Hosts ICT and Education Exchange with Spanish and Italian Experts

SPU Admin Blog 27 March 2026

St. Paul’s University (SPU) continues to cement its reputation as a hub for international academic collaboration. Starting March 19th, 2026, the University’s Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Esther Mombo, alongside senior leadership, officially welcomed a distinguished delegation from Spain and Italy.

The visit, centered on capacity building and exchange programs, marks a significant milestone in SPU’s commitment to integrating global best practices into its ICT and Education curricula.

A Meeting of Minds: The Visiting Delegation

The visiting team brought together a wealth of expertise in cutting-edge technology and pedagogical research:

Expert Institution Specialization
Mr. Sergio Banderas Moreno CPIFP Alan Turing (Spain) Game Development & Internationalization
Mr. José Juan García Mayorga CPIFP Alan Turing (Spain) Web Development & Bilingual Coordination
Ms. Isabel Jiménez Tagarro IES Cánovas del Castillo (Spain) Server Administration & Networks
Mr. Enrique Saval Seguí IES María Enríquez (Spain) Virtual Reality (VR) & Internationalization
Prof. Rita Bertozzi University of Modena & Reggio Emilia (Italy) Educational Research & Higher Education

Empowering Innovation: The Student Pitch Sessions

The highlight of the exchange was an interactive session where IT, Computer Science, and Education students took center stage. Moving beyond theoretical learning, students pitched their own innovative ideas to the international panel.

These pitches focused on:

  • Virtual Reality in Classrooms: Utilizing VR to bridge the gap in distance learning.

  • Next-Gen Web Solutions: Localized platforms for community development.

  • Game-Based Learning: Interactive tools to improve primary education outcomes.

The delegation provided expert reviews, offering a unique opportunity for students to receive feedback from professionals at the forefront of the European tech scene. These ideas are now being explored for potential joint implementation between St. Paul’s University and the partner institutions in Spain and Italy.

Looking Ahead: A Future-Ready Partnership

Prof. Esther Mombo emphasized that such collaborations are vital for ensuring SPU graduates remain competitive in a globalized workforce. By fostering these relationships, the university is not just teaching technology; it is building a bridge between Kenyan talent and European expertise.

The exchange program promises to yield long-term benefits, including faculty development, shared research projects, and enhanced ICT infrastructure that will benefit the entire SPU community.

"Innovation knows no borders. By bringing together the best minds from Málaga, Valencia, and Modena with our talented students in Kenya, we are creating a roadmap for the future of Education and Technology."

Bridging Faith and Future: SPU and Yale MacMillan Center Host Consultative Lunch on AI and Theology

Bridging Faith and Future: SPU and Yale MacMillan Center Host Consultative Lunch on AI and Theology

SPU Admin Blog 01 April 2026

In an era where digital transformation is reshaping every facet of society, the world of theological education is not standing still. Earlier today, leadership from St. Paul’s University (SPU) joined international scholars and regional partners at the Boma Inn Nairobi for a high-level consultative luncheon centered on a pivotal theme: AI and Theological Education.

The event, a collaborative initiative between St. Paul’s University and the Yale MacMillan Center, served as a strategic platform for academic leaders to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of emerging technologies.

A Meeting of Minds

The luncheon brought together a distinguished group of leaders and visionaries committed to academic excellence and spiritual formation in the 21st century:

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

  • Rev. Dr. Julius Kithinji: Dean, School of Theology, SPU.

  • Dr. Mwirigi Kiula: DVC-Finance & Administration, SPU.

  • Dr. Kevin Muriithi Ndereba: Director of Research & Innovation, SPU.

  • Dr. Michael Glerup & Dr. Kyama Mugambi Representing the Yale MacMillan Center.

  • Dr. Solomon Muriiki: Ag. Vice-Chancellor, Presbyterian University of East Africa (PUEA).

The Intersection of Theology and Technology

The core of the discussion was a profound reflection on how Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept but a present reality in the classroom and the pulpit. Participants explored how AI can contribute to, rather than diminish, the rich tradition of theological inquiry in Kenya and beyond.

"The intersection between theology and technology is not just a theoretical debate; it is a present reality in how we learn, teach, and minister."

Key Takeaways from the Dialogue:

  • Shaping the Future of Learning: Recognizing how AI tools can assist in research, language translation of ancient texts, and personalized learning for students.

  • Ethical Reflection: Discussing the moral implications of technology through a theological lens—ensuring that innovation remains a tool for human flourishing.

  • Collaborative Innovation: The partnership between SPU and Yale highlights the importance of global south-north dialogues in setting the agenda for digital theology.

  • Regional Impact: The presence of the Presbyterian University of East Africa (PUEA) underscored a shared commitment among East African institutions to adapt to the digital age together.

Looking Ahead

As St. Paul’s University continues to lead in Research and Innovation, today’s luncheon marks the beginning of a deeper journey into the "Digital Reformation." By embracing these conversations today, we ensure that our graduates are not only spiritually grounded but technologically fluent, ready to lead in a complex, tech-driven world.

Stay tuned to our blog and social media channels as we continue to explore the synergy between faith, reason, and technology.

Reflections on the Cooperative Model: A Public Lecture by Dr. Mathias Sylvester Nkuhi

Reflections on the Cooperative Model: A Public Lecture by Dr. Mathias Sylvester Nkuhi

SPU Admin Blog 26 March 2026

The search for sustainable solutions to global challenges often leads us back to a fundamental truth: we are stronger together.

The School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS) at St. Paul’s University is proud to host a timely and essential public lecture exploring the intersection of law, cooperation, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This virtual session promises to offer deep insights into how collective frameworks can drive meaningful, long-term impact.

The Topic: Sustainable Development through Collective Action

At a time when individual efforts often feel dwarfed by the scale of environmental and social crises, the Principle-Based Cooperative Model offers a structured, ethical path forward. This lecture will reflect on how shared responsibility and collective governance can accelerate our progress toward the SDGs.

Meet the Expert: Dr. Mathias Sylvester Nkuhi

We are honored to welcome Dr. Mathias Sylvester Nkuhi as our guest speaker.

Dr. Nkuhi is a distinguished Senior Lecturer at Moshi Co-operative University and a renowned specialist in Law and Sustainable Development Goals. His expertise brings a unique perspective on the legal and structural foundations required to make collective action successful and scalable across the East African region and beyond.

Event Details

Clear your calendar for one hour of high-level academic and practical reflection.

  • Date: Thursday, 26th March 2026

  • Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

  • Platform: Virtual (Google Meet)

  • Host: School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS), St. Paul’s University

How to Join

This lecture is open to students, faculty, development practitioners, and anyone interested in the future of sustainable cooperatives.

Access the Lecture Here: Join via Google Meet

Pro Tip: You can also scan the QR code found on the official event poster to join directly from your mobile device.

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