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Leading the Way: Empowerment and Theology at the EDS & SPU Women’s Conference

Leading the Way: Empowerment and Theology at the EDS & SPU Women’s Conference

SPU Admin Blog 10 February 2026

In the quiet, verdant hills of Limuru, something transformative is taking place. St. Julian’s Anglican Retreat Centre has been turned into a vibrant hub of intellect, spirit, and sisterhood as it hosts the joint Episcopal Divinity School (EDS) and St. Paul’s University (SPU) Women’s Conference.

This isn't just a meeting of minds; it is a movement. By bringing together a global tapestry of theologians, clergy, and scholars, the conference is actively rewriting the narrative of women’s leadership within the church and the academy.

A Global Community of Practice
The atmosphere at St. Julian’s is one of intentionality. Participants from diverse contexts are engaging in a "theology of encounter," where shared worship and plenary sessions serve as the foundation for deep, critical inquiry.

Key themes weaving through the week include:

  • Vocation & Calling: Navigating the path of leadership in contemporary ecclesial spaces.
  • Power & Gender: Critically examining the structures that shape—and sometimes hinder—women's ministry.
  • Decolonial Visions: Crafting theological frameworks that honor local contexts while speaking to a global audience.

Mentorship at the Heart
At the core of this gathering is a robust mentorship framework designed to bridge the gap between seasoned wisdom and emerging passion. The conference is anchored by Ag. Vice-Chancellor, Professor Esther Mombo, whose role as lead mentor reflects SPU’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence and transformative leadership.

Joining her are two titans of theological thought:

  • Prof. Jenny Te Paa-Daniel
  • Prof. Kwok Pui-lan

Their presence has been a catalyst for depth. Rather than remaining strictly behind a lectern, these mentors have immersed themselves in "dialogical spaces"—nurturing emerging scholars, challenging old paradigms, and encouraging every woman present to articulate her own contextual and feminist theological vision.

High-Level Support and Vision
The significance of this gathering was further highlighted by the presence of the University Council Chair, His Grace The Most Rev. Dr. Jackson Ole Sapit. His attendance underscores the institutional support for centering women’s voices at the highest levels of the church and academia.

"This is where the future of the church is being imagined. It’s in the small-group conversations and the shared prayers where feminist and decolonial visions truly take root."

Looking Forward
As the conference continues to unfold, the impact is already being felt. Participants are leaving sessions not just with notes, but with a renewed sense of purpose and a global network of support. The collaboration between EDS and SPU serves as a powerful reminder that when women lead, they create spaces where the entire community can flourish.

A Sea of White in Limuru: The Elimu Bora Walk Paves the Way for Student Futures

A Sea of White in Limuru: The Elimu Bora Walk Paves the Way for Student Futures

SPU Admin Blog 09 February 2026

The streets of Limuru underwent a vibrant transformation this past Friday. In a powerful display of community and purpose, students and staff swapped their usual routines for walking shoes, "painting the town white" for a cause that hits close to home: the Elimu Bora Walk.

Walking the Talk
The energy was palpable as the event was officially flagged off by Prof. Esther Mombo, our Acting Vice Chancellor. Her presence underscored the university's commitment to ensuring that financial barriers don't stand in the way of academic excellence.

As the procession moved through Limuru, the message was clear: No student should be left behind. The walk wasn't just about the distance covered; it was about the lives we aim to change. Every step taken was a symbolic commitment to securing a brighter, more stable future for needy students within our community.

Why "Elimu Bora" Matters
In an era where education is the ultimate equalizer, many brilliant minds face the threat of dropping out due to lack of fees and basic needs. The Elimu Bora initiative is our collective response to that challenge.

  • Awareness: Sensitizing the public to the plight of underprivileged students.
  • Solidarity: Showing our students that the entire institution stands behind them.
  • Action: Raising the necessary funds to keep dreams alive.

The Road to June: The Marathon Awaits
If you missed the walk, don't worry - this was just the warm-up! Friday’s success served as the perfect curtain-raiser for the main event. We are officially in the countdown to the Elimu Bora Marathon this June. Friday proved that when we move together, we make noise. In June, we’re going to make history. Whether you’re a sprinter, a casual jogger, or a dedicated cheerleader, we need your lungs and your legs to help us cross the finish line for our students.

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." — Friday was proof that we are ready to arm the next generation.

A massive thank you to everyone who participated, cheered from the sidelines, or donated. Let’s keep this momentum going all the way to the June marathon!

Empowering Future Professionals: St. Paul’s University Receives Textbook Donation from KASNEB

Empowering Future Professionals: St. Paul’s University Receives Textbook Donation from KASNEB

SPU Admin Blog 21 January 2026

St. Paul’s University (SPU) is proud to announce a significant boost to its academic resources following a generous donation from KASNEB. To support students pursuing professional excellence, KASNEB has provided a collection of professional textbooks alongside a custom-branded bookshelf, further cementing the long-standing partnership between our two institutions.

This donation is a testament to KASNEB’s unwavering commitment to strengthening professional education in Kenya. By enhancing access to high-quality learning materials, the donation directly benefits students enrolled in KASNEB programs, as well as those pursuing Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business Management degrees.

A Hub for Professional Excellence
St. Paul’s University continues to be a premier destination for professional training. We operate three KASNEB-accredited campuses—Limuru, Nairobi, and Nakuru—all of which are approved to offer professional courses and serve as official examination centers.

Students at SPU can currently enroll in a wide array of KASNEB professional qualifications, including:

  • CPA: Certified Public Accountants
  • CS: Certified Secretaries
  • CIFA: Certified Investment and Financial Analysts
  • CCP: Certified Credit Professionals
  • CISSE: Certified Information Systems Solutions Expert
  • CQP: Certified Quality Professional

Furthermore, we support advanced career growth through post-professional qualifications such as the Certified Forensic Fraud Examiner (CFFE) and Certified Public Finance Manager (CPFM).

Strengthening Partnerships
During the handover ceremony, the University, led by TVET Director Mr. George Gachuru, expressed deep appreciation for KASNEB’s continued support. He noted that the partnership is vital in achieving the shared goal of developing competent, ethical, and industry-ready professionals who can compete on a global scale.

The donation was received by a dedicated team of university officials, including:

  • Janet Njora (Library Services)
  • Rev. Francis Ole Kiok (Chaplaincy)
  • Dr. Julius Kahuthia (School of Business and Leadership Studies)
  • Dr. Wanjiku Kinyanjui (School of Business and Leadership Studies)

"These resources are more than just books; they are the tools that will shape the next generation of Kenya’s financial and business leaders."

Access the Resources
The new textbooks are now available at our campus libraries. We encourage all business and professional students to make full use of these materials to sharpen their skills and prepare for their upcoming examinations.

Step Out for a Cause: Join the Elimu Bora Walk 2026!

Step Out for a Cause: Join the Elimu Bora Walk 2026!

SPU Admin Blog 02 February 2026

St. Paul’s University is thrilled to invite all staff and students to lace up their sneakers for the Elimu Bora Walk 2026. This event serves as the official warm-up to our highly anticipated Elimu Bora Run coming this June.

Whether you're looking to hit your step goal, bond with colleagues, or support a great cause, this is the perfect way to build momentum and community spirit.

Event Details at a Glance
Mark your calendars and prepare for a morning of movement and impact!

  • Date: Friday, 6th February, 2026
  • Time: Kick-off at 9:00 AM
  • Location: Limuru Campus

The Goal: Sensitizing stakeholders and building energy for the main Elimu Bora Run in June.

The Route
We’ll be taking a scenic path through the heart of our community. The walk will follow this circuit: SPU Main Gate → Kabuku Junction → Tigoni → Limuru Junction → Life Church Destiny Grounds → Marietta → Mbaka Centre → Final destination: SPU Main Field.

More Than Just a Walk
The fun doesn't stop at the finish line! We have a full lineup of activities designed to foster teamwork and environmental stewardship:

  • Tree Planting: Leaving a green legacy on our campus.
  • 7-A-Side Soccer Match: Competitive fun for the football enthusiasts.
  • Team Building & Fun Games: Perfect for connecting with your peers outside the classroom or office.
  • Tug of War: A classic test of strength and strategy.

How to Register
Ready to join the movement? Registration is quick and easy!

Click HERE to register.

Get Ready: Show up at the Main Gate by 9:00 AM on the 7th, hydrated and ready to walk!

Driving Innovation and Sustainable Growth: Join the STAR 2026 Training for African Revival

Driving Innovation and Sustainable Growth: Join the STAR 2026 Training for African Revival

SPU Admin Blog 19 January 2026

St. Paul’s University continues to solidify its position as a hub for transformative education and continental progress. We are excited to announce that the SPU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Park (iPark) is set to host a landmark event: the Start Up Training for African Revival (STAR) 2026.

This high-impact program is organized in conjunction with UNESCO, UNITWIN, and Handong Global University (South Korea), representing a powerful synergy between Kenyan and South Korean expertise. As a proud member of the UNESCO University Network, St. Paul’s University remains committed to providing platforms that bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world industrial application.

A Transformative Vision for Bio-Entrepreneurs
The STAR 2026 program is specifically designed as a capacity-building initiative for South Korean and Kenyan bio-entrepreneurs. In an era where sustainability and biotechnology are at the forefront of global development, this training provides the tools, networks, and strategies necessary to build resilient enterprises that can thrive in the African market and beyond.

Event Schedule and Venue
We invite all stakeholders, aspiring entrepreneurs, and innovators to join us for this week-long intensive training:

  • Dates: 19th – 23rd January 2026.
  • Daily Schedule: 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM.
  • Location: St. Paul’s University Main Campus – Limuru.

Featured Speakers
The program features a lineup of distinguished speakers who bring decades of experience in leadership, utility management, and sustainable solutions:

  • Engineer Dr. Moses Kinya: As the CEO of Thika Water and Sewerage Company, Dr. Kinya offers invaluable insights into managing large-scale public utilities and integrating engineering solutions into business models.
  • Parivartan Sharma: As the C.E.O of Ecoloop Solutions Africa, Mr. Sharma provides a deep dive into the world of circular economies and eco-friendly business strategies that are shaping the future of African industry.

Why STAR 2026 is the Place to Be
This is more than just a training session; it is an opportunity to be part of the "African Revival". Participants will benefit from:

  1. Cross-Continental Networking: Build lasting professional relationships with innovators from South Korea and across Kenya.
  2. Mentorship: Receive direct guidance from CEOs who have successfully navigated the challenges of the African business landscape.
  3. Strategic Skills: Gain specialized knowledge in bio-entrepreneurship and startup scaling.


At St. Paul’s University, we believe that innovation is the key to unlocking Africa’s potential. We look forward to welcoming you to the Limuru campus for this life-changing experience.

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