Nov 4, 2016: The Star: Wabukala, Bukusu elders say culture ensures civility, respect
Bukusu leaders and politicians have been urged to use culture as a unifying factor for Western region residents.
Former Anglican Archbishop Eliud Wabukala said the Bukusu culture has united leaders for a long time, and even before colonialism, and leaders should not walk away from it.
Bukusu leaders and politicians have been urged to use culture as a unifying factor for Western region residents.
Former Anglican Archbishop Eliud Wabukala said the Bukusu culture has united leaders for a long time, and even before colonialism, and leaders should not walk away from it.
Aug 19, 2015: Youtube: ACK Bishop Eliud Wabukala calls for sobriety on the Sugar discussions
Anglican Church Of Kenya Archbishop Eliud Wabukala has called for sobriety in addressing challenges afflicting sugar farmers in Western Kenya. The calls came as politicians continue to engage in a war of words after the government allowed Uganda to export sugar to Kenya.
Anglican Church Of Kenya Archbishop Eliud Wabukala has called for sobriety in addressing challenges afflicting sugar farmers in Western Kenya. The calls came as politicians continue to engage in a war of words after the government allowed Uganda to export sugar to Kenya.
Apr 7, 2015: Anglican News: Kenya: Anglican Primate calls for unity to defeat terrorist threat
The Most Revd Dr Eliud Wabukala, Primate of the Anglican Church of Kenya, issued the following pastoral letter for Good Friday following the al-Shabaab attack at Garrissa University, Kenya, that killed 148 people, mostly Christians.
The Most Revd Dr Eliud Wabukala, Primate of the Anglican Church of Kenya, issued the following pastoral letter for Good Friday following the al-Shabaab attack at Garrissa University, Kenya, that killed 148 people, mostly Christians.
Eliud Wamukekhe Wabukala (born Bungoma West District, 1951) is a Kenyan Anglican Archbishop. He is Bishop of the Diocese of All Saints Cathedral and the fifth Primate of the Anglican Church of Kenya. The Archbishop was a widower, following the death of his wife in 2010, and had five adult children from his first marriage. He got married for the second time at 11 May 2012, in a ceremony that took place in Mombasa.