Friday, 06 June 2014 / Published in News
At their best, Kenyans have a deep desire for national cohesion and integration. This desire is voiced mainly as a need for “peace”, “co-existence”, “cohesion”, and “reconciliation”. Peace building is a clarion call for many leaders in Kenya – even those who are suspected of fanning ethnic animosity. The preamble of the 2010 Constitution envisions
Wednesday, 28 May 2014 / Published in News
Efforts to redeem the family institution in Lower Eastern region have gone a notch higher following a 2-day seminar for the clergy on family life. The seminar attended by over 17 couples, focused on various issues that threaten the family institution as well as responsible parenting. The seminar comes in the wake of rising cases
Tuesday, 27 May 2014 / Published in News
At least 45 senior managers of the National Council of Churches of Kenya  (NCCK) have undergone a 2-day workshop on performance management system aimed at enhancing the Council capacity on service delivery to wananchi. The workshop is the latest in a series of trainings organized by the Council to boost her performance and grassroot engagement
Monday, 26 May 2014 / Published in News
The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) General Secretary Reverend Canon Peter Karanja  today held discussions with Interior Ministry Principal Secretary Mutea Iringo on the upcoming national conference on healing and reconciliation. The 3 day conference dubbed ‘The Pamoja Initiative’, is slated for  9th to 11th of next month.  During the meeting, Canon Karanja
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