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Item Formation And Training Of Priests According To Pastores Dabo Vobis In Amecea Region: An Evaluation And Way Forward(AMECEA GABA PUBLICATIONS - CUEA PRESS, 2011) Jude MulengaItem Christian Spirituality of Work: A Survey of Workers in Ndola City,Zambia(AMECEA GABA PUBLICATIONS - CUEA PRESS, 2018-03) Jude Mulenga, ChisangaZambia isaland-locked countrysurrounded b eghtother countries: Botswana and Zimbabwe to the south; Namibia to the south-west; Angola to the west; Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to the north; Malawi to the east and Mozambique on the south-east. Consequently, Zambia has no outlet to the sea, but has rivers like the Zambezi, Kafue, Kafubu, Luapula, Chambeshi and Luangwa. Equally, it has lakes such as Mweru, Tanganyika, Bangweulu and Kariba, which is a man-made lake. Much of the country is a plateau, and is wholly part of the tropical savannah grassland. 11 The climate is tropical and mostly characterized by hot dry and wet rainy seasons, with intermediate cold seasons.12 Zambia's population is concentrated along the line of the rail and the industrial area. This is because of the ever-present rural-urban drift. Among the major cities in Zambia are Kitwe, Lusaka, Ndola, Chipata and Livingstone. The country covers 753,000 square kilometres of land. It is larger than countries such as Switzerland and Denmark. 13Item Living the Eucharist: An Aspect of a Christian's Ongoing Formation(Tangaza journal of theology and mission, 2015) Jude Mulenga, ChisangaIn this article, the author cffers his nftections on the importance efforming every Christian in devotion to the Eucharist. Reflecting on its role under six themes, the author argues that, aware ef the real presence ef God in the Holy Eucharist, every Christian should be lost in wonder before this reality. This paper is an invitation to on-going formation into a deep appre ciation of the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. It is important for us to arrive at a sense of Eucharistic amazement as we live our Christian lives. I am proposing that a Christian's on-going formation needs to be centred on the reality of the Eucharist. Eve1y Christian life needs to be a reflection of the Eucharist. Writing about how the Eucharist should be mirrored in the religious life, E. Rinere tells us that 'the Eucharist speaks' everything. It is all-encompassing' .1 Even though my paper relies for the most part on Holy Scripture, I recommend the reader to consult the books in the bibliography be cause these have influenced my understanding of the Eucharist.Item Justice, Peace and Reconciliation: Current Challenges and Opportunities for the Church in Zambia(African Ecclesiasts Review, 2019) Jude Mulenga, Chisanga,This article looks at how the Church has tried to play a prophetic role in the Zambian society regarding areas of justice, peace and reconciliation. 310 To make a clear exposition of how the Church has been involved in such issues, and seen such moves as its challenges and opportunities, the article firstly refers to some two late Roman Catholic Church' bishops who gave a good example of what it means to be prophets in the world and in Zambia and Africa in particular. The bishops being referred to here are Bishop Dennis de Jong, who used to be the ordinary of Ndola Diocese, on the Copperbelt Province of Zambia, and Bishop Paul Duffy, who used to be the bishop of Mongu Diocese, in the Western Province of Zambia. (Both bishops were very tall people, perhaps it was a symbol of being good hearted persons, who could easily reach out to the Will of God. They had accommodating hearts,Item Religion and Spirituality in Healing and Psychotherapy: An African Perspective(Philosophisch-Theologische Hochs, 2016) Mwania, PatrickIn the African traditional worldview, everything that happened was seen in the light of vital force, the principle of life, either in the physical existence or in the spiritual form of it. Life is an institution that was so important in the Africa and anything that did not support life, anything that was opposed to the principle of life was therefore dreaded, unwished and indeed punishable. Whatever was against the principle of life was considered evil against which serious measures were taken to fight it.Item A Life Uncommonly Blessed: Consecrated Life Today, Challenges and Trajectories(Tangaza University College, 2016) Mwania, Rev. Prof. PatrickUndoubtedly, all over the world, consecrated life is going through a difficult moment of transition. The society of today has changed enormously. This change that can be best described as pluralistic, multicultural, post-modern, post-Christian, globalized, and the one shaped by modern information and communication technologies, producer of new forms of poverty and exclusion. In this new context, any form of life centered on God and self-giving to others is considered clearly countercultural. Religious evangelical counsels do not seem appreciated, much less understood. They are considered inhuman and limiting human beings from true maturity and fulfilment. In other words, the evangelical counsels are something from which to free ourselves. Religious life appears in such an environment to be a sign counter to a variety of contemporary values, including (and not limited to) money and materialism, hedonism and body worship, individualism, and any form of authoritarianism. In short, religious life is very much challenged today; it is in a crisis. This paper aims at giving a theological insight into this crisis; it also proposes some reflections to map the way forward for consecrated life.Item Dramatizing Silence and Women’s Agency in Angel’s Diary(Journal of Language, Technology & Entrepreneurship in Africa, 2019-12) Barasa, Violet NasambuThis article examines the different mechanisms used by women in Angel’s Diary, a popular television theatre text aired on Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) to demonstrate their agency. Using Angel’s Diary as its point of reference, the article interrogates the dynamics of women’s position that characterize their existence and their inexorable struggle to affirm their potential in a limiting and unequal society. The positioning of women in the society is informed by historical, economic, political, social and cultural experiences in Africa that place a woman in a marginal locus. The article therefore deals with strategies that women use to overcome the inequalities, dominations and ‘normalized’ practices that are manifestations of domination and silencing apparatus of various aspects of women’s potential. Methodologically, the paper employed qualitative approach in reading Angel’s Diary. Content analysis of video tapes was the primary method used. In content analysis, I interrogated ways employed by women to subvert social norms, forms of domination and the eventual resistance to emancipate the self. The article found out that women characters in Angel’s Diary employ strategies such as the journey, music, monologues, and silence to transcend the limitation created around them and perpetuated through the father figure.Item The Influence of Quality Service Delivery on Competitive Advantage of Universities operating in Kenya(The Research Journal, 2016-11) Jeketule Soko, Jacob; Gachunga, Hazel; Katuse, Paul; Otieno Odhiambo, RomanusPurpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the influence of Quality Service Delivery dimensions on Competitive Advantage in universities operating in Kenya. This was an exploratory quantitative research. Method: This was a quantitative exploratory study. A total of 378 respondents from 17 universities participated in the research. A self-administered likert scale questionnaire was distributed to both students and faculty. Findings: The study found out that four dimensions of Quality Service Delivery namely Tangibles, Assurance, Responsiveness and Empathy had a strong positive significant relationship with Competitive Advantage. While Reliability had a positive relationship with Competitive Advantage, it was not significant factor. The findings are in line with several other studies and theories. Research limitations: The study is limited because it was only carried among universities operating in Kenya. Furthermore, the study had been done only in service industry. This limits applicability to universities operating outside Kenya and other non-service industry. Implications: The study supports developing and focusing on intangible competences in order to gain competitive advantage. The study implies that management need to work on crafting strategies that best combines resources in order to generate competitive advantage.Item The Influence of Househelps on Child Behaviour(Tangaza University College, 2016) Jeketule Soko, JacobIdeally, children are brought up well when both wife and husband give substantial attention to their children. However, due to the increase in economic demands, in major cities and growing towns in the world, there is an increasing number of couples both in paid employment. This makes the couples to leave their homes before children wake up and return to the homes when children are actually retiring to bed. This increasing trend in both couples working has led to children being raised by care-takers or house-helps. This phenomena is raising a concern, as one wonders, do the house-helps possess the spiritual values that need to be imparted on children? Is the phenomenon of raising children through care-takers the best model? What can be done so that children, from working couples, are raised in a holistic manner? This article explores ways that can help bring up a child in a holistic way faced with challenges of work. The research used exploratory qualitative design targeting working couples. The findings were that house-helps need training for proper child-upbringing and that couples need to be available for their children. The implication of the research is that policy makers need to design appropriate programs in building capacity for house-helps, policies for conducive work environment for raising children and programs that would help families to balance work and family.Item Strategic Leadership And Organizational Performance In Not-For-Profit Organizations In Nairobi County In Kenya(International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research, 2016) Kitonga, Daniel Mwendwa; Bichanga, Walter Okibo; Muema, Benjamin KyaloThis paper sought to examine the link between strategic leadership practices and organizational performance in not-for-profit organizations. A survey assessing strategic leadership practice and organizational performance was completed by managers representing 328 not-for-profit organizations in Nairobi County in Kenya. The study established a significant positive relationship between strategic leadership variables and organizational performance. The results found R value of 0.730 and R 2 value of 0.532 that is 53.2% of corresponding change in the Organizational Performance of NFPs for every change explained by predictor variables. The findings demonstrate that if not-for-profit leaders use well the strategic leadership they are likely to improve their organizational performance significantly. This paper examined the practice of strategic leadership in not-for-profit organizations in Nairobi County in Kenya. Future research that seeks to replicate these findings is warranted. This paper proposes the study of strategic leadership as a way of enhancing not-for-profit organizational performance.
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