The AMDMC JOURNAL in partnership with the Africa Media & Democracy Institute calls for submission of papers for the bi-annual Africa Media and Democracy Conference, set to take place from 6th - 9th AUGUST 2014 in Accra, Ghana.
Theme: “Media, Democracy & Development”.
Deadline: 29 March 2013
Showing posts with label Democracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democracy. Show all posts
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Bishop Alexander Kipsang Muge
It is twenty-two years since Bishop Muge died but many Kenyans
will remember him for his efforts in championing for democracy, fight against
corruption, ethnicity and land grabbing. The clergyman was born in 1948 in Nandi County and became the first bishop of Eldoret Diocese.
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source: abeingo.com |
He started his schooling in the Africa Inland Church Primary
School at Tangaratwet before finishing elementary schooling at the Anglican
Mission School. He later enrolled at the St. Phillip’s Maseno Bible School
after resigning his work as a soldier.
In 1975, he was ordained a deacon at St. Stephen’s Church
Jogoo Road in Nairobi and after a year, he was ordained a priest. He later
served as a priest at St. Marks’s Church Westlands before leaving for London
Bible School, Britain.
In 1982, he returned home after graduating with a bachelor
of arts in divinity from the London Bible School. He was then appointed
assistant provost of All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi. After eleven months at All Saints Cathedral he
was appointed bishop of the newly created diocese of Eldoret.
During his time in Eldoret he was appointed the chair of the
Kenya Anglican Youth Organization (KAYO), a position he held until his death.
He believed in the power of the pulpit to transform and reform the society.
“When Muge set out for a mission, however dangerous it was, no one, not
even his family could stop him. He was a man of depth and total commitment to
the cause of truth. He had faith beyond the fear of death”
p. 27 of Nicholas
Otieno’s ‘Beyond the Silence of Death: Life and Theology of the Late Bishop
Alexander Kipsang Muge’
Bishop Muge is also remembered on his stand open stand
against homosexuality made on May 17, 1990 during a visit to the USA. He based
his condemnation on classical understanding of the Scriptures.
He remained true to his cause fighting for democracy until
he met his unfateful death aged 44 years in a road accident on August 14, 1990
along the Eldoret-Turbo road after a Western Kenya visit.
Sources: dacb.org
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Prof Yash Pal Ghai CBE
The legal expert with broad expertise in constitutional matters
was born in 1938 in Nairobi. Many Kenyans remember him as the chair of the Constitution
of Kenya Review commission (CKRC), a commission he led from 2000 to 2004. He’s the
current Director of Katiba Institute and a member of the advisory board of the
Asian Commission of Human Rights.
On 9th March
2012, Fiji Leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama announced that he would head a
five member Constitutional commission tasked to draft a new constitution for
Fiji.
He earned a BA (1961), MA (1990) and DCL (1992) degrees from
Oxford University. He was called to the English bar from Middle Temple in 1962 where
he was a barrister and received an LL.M from Harvard University in 1963.
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