“In this 21st century, that has not been emphasized so much; but our encounter with God transforms our lives. In this 21st century where there is great emphasis on worldly values, many have lost the value of life,” he said, emphasizing his appreciation for the school located at Sultan Hamud, some 110km from Nairobi on the Nairobi-Mombasa highway.
Bishop Kariuki urged young people to “be in communion with God”, and added, “Many people have lost the meaning of life because they have eliminated God in their lives. You can’t go far. Let us be in communion with our Creator; that is where the success is.”
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The Local Ordinary of Wote since his installation in September 2023 recognized the growth and progress of Holy Ghost Schools – Makueni over the last decade, saying, “This school started like a mustard seed and more than 300 students have gone to the university; that is a great contribution to our country and the education of young people.”
The secondary school has given rise to the Spiritans Technical College (STC), he said about institution that offers Certificate to Diploma courses in masonry, plumbing, welding, garment making, and catering, accredited by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA), the public corporate agency established under the 2013 TVET Act No. 29 to regulate and coordinate training in Kenya through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions, and trainers.
“I am proud you have started a Technical school and I’m sure it’ll offer another impetus of this school to ensure that we equip our young people with skills,” the Local Ordinary of Wote Diocese, who doubles as the as the Chairman of the Commission for Education and Religious Education (CERE) of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) said.
Bishop Paul Kariuki Njiru of Wote Diocese in Kenya (left) and Bishop John Mbinda of Kenya's Lodwar Diocese (right) display a demo version of the 2023-2028 Strategic Plan for the Holy Ghost Schools - Makueni in Wote Diocese on 10 February 2024. Credit: ACI Africa
He added, “Today the government is emphasizing the importance of training our young people not only in academics but also equipping them with skills that can help them. We have for a long time focussed on education up to the university level and broken down the role of equipping our young people with skills.”
Holy Ghost Schools - Makueni lies on a 40-acre piece of land that was donated by the family of Retired General Joseph Musomba to the Spiritans to establish a school in memory of his late son, Christopher Kiamba.
Retired General Joseph Musomba. Credit: ACI Africa