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Silas Isenjia

Silas Isenjia

Silas Mwale Isenjia is a Kenyan journalist with a great zeal and interest for Catholic Church related communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Linguistics, Media and Communication from Moi University in Kenya. Silas has vast experience in the Media production industry. He currently works as a Journalist for ACI Africa.

Musa is the headmaster of Azare Central School in northeast Nigeria Credit: Jesuit Refugee Service

Jesuits Training Teachers in Nigeria’s Embattled Northeastern Region to Boost Learning

The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), an international refugee entity of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) is implementing a teacher training program in Nigeria’s violence-stricken...

A child drinking tap water at the distribution base in kabasa Somalia. Credit: Trócaire

Thousands in Somalia Reached in Catholic Entity’s Water Initiative amid Protracted Drought

Thousands of people in Somalia are benefiting from access to clean water courtesy of the overseas development agency of the...

Ethnic Profiling in Nigeria’s Gubernatorial Poll among “unacceptable” Vices: Archbishop

The Archbishop of Nigeria’s Lagos Archdiocese has condemned “in very strong terms” vices in the recently held Gubernatorial elections.

Archbishop Tomasz Grysa, appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Mauritius on 21 March 2023. Credit: Vatican Media

Apostolic Nuncio in Madagascar, Seychelles to Also Represent Holy Father in Mauritius

The representative of the Holy Father in Madagascar and Seychelles is to extend his diplomatic services to the Indian Ocean...

Victims of Cyclone Freddy in Malawi. Credit: Sant'Egidio  Community

“The situation is bad”: AMECEA Leadership Appeals for Malawi Cyclone Survivors

The Bishop at the helm of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) has described the situation of those...

West Africa, Sahel region, Burkina Faso, Peace process, Stakeholders, Humanitarian assistance, Crisis, Catholic Relief Services, CRS, ACI Africa. Credit: Public Domain

Not “any impact”: Catholic Terrorism Expert on Religious Delegation to U.S. Over Sahel

The planned visit to the United States (U.S) by a section of religious leaders from West Africa to discuss the protracted insecurity...

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Help Cyclone Freddy Victims “restore lost human dignity”: Mozambique’s Catholic Bishops

Catholic Bishops in Mozambique are appealing for help to reach those affected by of Tropical Cyclone Freddy so that they can have...

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Nigeria’s National Peace Committee Warns of “voter suppression” in Gubernatorial Polls

Members of the  National Peace Committee (NPC) in Nigeria who include representatives of the Catholic Bishops in the West African nation have...

Map showing the Sahel region. Credit: Public Domain

Religious Leaders in Sahel Africa Region to Discuss Security Situation with U.S Lawmakers

Religious leaders from five African nations in the Sahel region are expected to visit lawmakers in the United States (U.S.)...

Foster “issue-based, solution-oriented approach”: Kenya’s Faith Leader to Politicians

Religious leaders in Kenya have urged President William Samoei Ruto and members of the opposition to “spearhead issue-based and solution-oriented...

Destroy Structures, Ideologies “that tear people apart”: Catholic Archbishop in Nigeria

There is need for the people of God in Nigeria to destroy structures and ideologies that contribute to unhealthy conflicts,...

A baby's arm is measured for malnutrition at Bosley Health Centre, in Somalia. Credit: Joy Obuya/Trócaire.

Catholic Entity Warns of “a rapidly unfolding humanitarian catastrophe” in Somalia

The leadership of the overseas development agency of the Catholic Bishops of Ireland, Trócaire, has warned that Somalia is facing a...

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Promote Family Values as “your official duty”: Kenyan Catholic Bishop to New Clergy

The newly ordained Deacons and Priests for the Catholic Diocese of Kakamega in Kenya have been instructed to make the...

Michael Nnadi, seminarian killed after having been abducted alongside three others on 8 January 2020. Credit: Courtesy Photo

“He paid for our freedom”: Nigerian Seminarian on Murdered Colleague

The January 2020 murder of Seminarian Michael Nnadi  while in captivity “paid for our freedom”, one of the four Nigerian Major Seminarians who had...

Entrance to the St. Augustine's Major Seminary in Nigeria's Jos Archdiocese. Credit: Courtesy Photo

Major Seminary in Nigeria Fostering Interreligious Dialogue amid “security concerns”

St. Augustine's Major Seminary is fostering Interreligious Dialogue amid “security concerns”, the Rector of the Catholic institution that is located at Laranto in...

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Salesians in Burundi Boost Learning in Partnership Realizing “access to better nutrition”

Members of the Religious Institute of the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) in Burundi are boosting learning at their institution in the country’s...

Bishop Joseph Mary Kizito, Liaison Bishop for Migrants, Refugees, and Human Trafficking at the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC). Credit: Courtesy Photo

“A scandalous industry”: Catholic Bishop on Human Trafficking in Southern Africa

Human trafficking in the nine countries under the Inter-Regional Meeting of the Bishops of Southern Africa (IMBISA) is “a scandalous industry” that...

“Counter-evangelical”: Catholic Priest in Zimbabwe on Conflicts in Church Groups

Conflicts and divisions among members of Church Associations counter the gains of evangelization and Gospel witnessing, a Catholic Priest in...

John Cardinal Onaiyekan. Credit: Nigeria Catholic Network (NCN)

“Tragically questionable election”: Nigerian Cardinal in Disclaimer amid Misleading Post

John Cardinal Onaiyekan has described the Presidential poll in the West African nation as “a tragically questionable election”, and clarified the viral...

Bishop Denis Chidi Isizoh, Bishop-elect of the recently created Diocese of Aguleri in Nigeria. Credit: Courtesy Photo

“The Church is growing”: Bishop-elect in Nigeria on Meaning of Recently Created Diocese

The Catholic Church in Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria, is growing, the Bishop-elect of the recently created Diocese of Aguleri has said.