Kapsabet, 01 September, 2025 / 2:30 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops in Kenya have reaffirmed their commitment to spearheading the Church’s mission of teaching and healing amid what they have described as “serious” challenges in the East African nation’s education and health sectors.
In his address during the Installation of Bishop John Kiplimo Lelei as the pioneer Local Ordinary of Kapsabet Catholic Diocese in Kenya, the country’s newest Episcopal See, the Chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) said that the challenges will not halt the service to God’s people.
“We shall remain indefatigable in our resolution to continue helping our communities, building our country in the area of education and the area of health as much as we can,” Archbishop Maurice Muhatia Makumba said at the August 30 event that was held at the Eliud Kipchoge Sports Complex in Kapsabet.
As the Catholic Church in Kenya and a Conference, Archbishop Muhatia said, “we shall maintain in our duty, we shall resolve to continue building our country.”
“I know we still have serious challenges in the areas of education and health,” he said and cited the June 3 closure of St. Mary’s Mumias Mission Hospital, reportedly linked to the accrued KES. 180 million (US$. 1.4 million) “in unpaid claims from government health schemes.”



