Nairobi, 26 July, 2025 / 10:33 pm (ACI Africa).
Failure to return home at the expiry of travel documents abroad is what has locked may young Africans from being granted visas to travel to Rome for the upcoming Jubilee of Youth, the Archbishop of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Mombasa has said.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of the official launch of the book “For a Synodal Church – Final Document Made Simple” at the Paulines Communication Center in the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN), Archbishop Martin Kivuva Musonde noted that the lack of transparency surrounding individuals cleared to attend church events abroad has also been a concern for the Church in Kenya.
He said that the tendency for some Africans to disappear into thin air when they travel abroad “has also caused many difficulties in our country, where we approve certain numbers, and often, some of them don't return.”
The Kenyan-born Archbishop was the guest of honor at the Wednesday, July 23 launch of the simplified version of the final document of the XVI Ordinary Assembly of the of the Synod of Bishops.
He observed that due to lack of transparency some youths even “discard their passports, claiming they are lost.”



