Mombasa, 29 January, 2026 / 9:01 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Martin Kuvuva Musonde of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Mombasa has welcomed the January 28 appointment of a Coadjutor Archbishop with the canonical right to succeed him.
In an interview with Radio Tumaini of Mombasa Archdiocese hours after the appointment was made public, Archbishop Kivuva also thanked the Coadjutor Archbishop-elect, Dominic Kimengich, who has been at the helm of Eldoret Catholic Diocese, for accepting the new administrative changes in Kenya.
“I take this opportunity to thank Bishop Dominic Kimengich for accepting the appointment. I congratulate him and also take this opportunity to extend to him a warm welcome,” Archbishop Kuvuva said during the interview with the Archdiocesan radio station.
The Catholic Church leader, who has been at the helm of the Archdiocese along the Kenyan coast since February 2015, explained the significance of the administrative development, saying, “A coadjutor means that when I reach the time of retirement, he will take over the leadership of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Mombasa.”
“He has been appointed Coadjutor Archbishop. This means that we will work together, side by side, in close collaboration—planning our work and supporting one another in both successes and challenges,” Archbishop Kuvuva said, adding, “In the end, according to Church tradition, when a Bishop reaches the age of 75, he is required to retire.”


