Nairobi, 07 October, 2025 / 5:16 pm (ACI Africa).
The Vice Chancellor (VC) of the Kenya-based Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) has called on women to “midwife” a new generation of leaders capable of transforming Africa’s political, social, and economic landscape.
In his opening address at the October 6-8 International Conference on the Bible, organized under the theme, “Bible, women, and societal issues within Africa,” CUEA VC, Fr. Prof. Stephen Mbugua Ngari, reflected on Africa’s prevailing challenges, including conflicts and migration, and described the role of women on the continent as “salvific.”
Fr. Mbugua reflected on the biblical role of women in salvation, saying, “We need to now transform, and we need to midwife, as women, the new generation that is going to change the landscape and the socio-economic, peace, and faith factors in our situation today.”
In the Church, he added on Monday, October 6, during the event held at CUEA main campus in Nairobi, “we have religious women who are very active. These are the subtle, these are the soft voices that continue to speak to society.”
He acknowledged with appreciation the women’s engagement in sectors such as health, education, social work, and other affirmative actions that he said “will bring and make society grow, and we need to celebrate them in this place as we move on.”






