23 January 2011
The Nuba Question in South Sudan’s Imminent Independence
Fr Kizito Sesana
As the dragon awakes, Western Nations are running scared, given that more African countries are looking East.
Peter Omondi
Being a signatory to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Kenya has no option but to cooperate with ICC in its investigations.
Renato Kizito Sesana
International community dithers as Sudan teeters on the brink of another civil war.
NAIROBI, Kenya | Wednesday 28 July 2010
Land, politics and religion dominate debate as Kenyans prepare for their second constitutional referendum in five years.
Renato Kizito Sesana
Is Africa the future of the global Church? Numbers are in its favour. In 1900 Sub-Saharan Africa’s catholic people were less than two million, but in 2000 they increased up to 130 million: an amazing growth that never happened before in the Church’s history.
Kenya
Africa’s first female Nobel laureate ponders on whether the masterminds of Kenya’s 2008 post-election violence should be tried locally or extradited to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Fr Renato Kizito Sesana examines a newly conducted mapping exercise, which disputes common estimates of the population in one of Africa’s largest slums, Kibera.
Renato Kizito Sesana
In the early months of this year, young people I knew and had previously taught the basic principles of Christianity were going around in the Riruta neighborhood of Nairobi, Kenya, brandishing slashers and chanting hate slogans against certain people they perceived as belonging to a different community.
27 October 2008 - News From Africa
By Renato Kizito Sesana
The best thing about the next African Synod is the aptness of the theme chosen by Pope Benedict XVI, “The Church in Africa in Service to Reconciliation, Justice and Peace”. The theme hits the nail on the head.
13 September 2008 - News From Africa