We have concluded our second meeting of the AIDS Board of the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa (CAPA). We have re-committed ourselves to the vision "of a Generation without AIDS", stated this time last year at the first All Africa Anglican Conference on HIV/AIDS at Boksburg, South Africa.
30 August 2002
The Rt Revd Benjamin Paul Mwanzia has been elected as the new Primate of Anglican Church of Kenya.
21 August 2002
The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) is concerned about the deteriorating security in the East African country, which it fears, could peak ahead of the General Election later this year.
26 February 2002
An African phase of international conversations between Anglicans and Baptists was held in Nairobi, Kenya from 24-26 January 2001.
02 February 2002
Following the terrorist bomb attack on New York and Washington D.C on 11th September 2001, and the subsequent destruction of tens of thousands of lives.
01 October 2001
I was advised to cancel my weekend engagements in America and leave Nairobi for USA tomorrow evening if the situation stabilises. Instead of celebrating a birthday in New York, I have been destined to mourn with you over the shocking events which took place on Tuesday the 11th of September in New York and Washington DC.
01 October 2001
Yesterday Thursday 26th April 2001 at about noon Bishop Samuel Musabyimana was arrested at his house in Nairobi by unknown people.
27 April 2001
Women from the various Kenyan church denominations gathered at St. Paul's United Theological College in Limuru, Kenya, to share their experiences in ministry and urged the church to find measures to improve poor women and structures that empower and disempower them.
02 April 2001
Fighting that erupted in Nairobi last week in which an Anglican Archbishop was slightly hurt, was between Muslims and hawkers, dispelling earlier reports that the fight was between Muslim and Christian youths.
14 December 2000
Muslim and Christian youths fought running battles in Nairobi on Friday (1 December) as a church was burned down and dozens of people, including Kenya's Anglican archbishop, were injured.
04 December 2000