Doctrinal Perspectives on Women’s Leadership in the Bible: A Study of Enlightened Christian Gathering Churches in Kenya
VIEW ON PUBLISHER SITE KIBU Author(s) Rispah Wepukhulu Namasaka Edith Simiyu Abstract This study investigates the doctrinal perspectives on women’s leadership in the Bible within the context of Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) churches in Kenya. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research examines biblical teachings supporting and restricting women’s leadership, explores interpretations of key passages, and […]
Negotiating Masculinity: An Analysis of Male Characters in African American Literature
VIEW ON PUBLISHER SITE KIBU Author(s) Joseph Musungu Christine Namayi Abstract This study explores how African American male characters negotiate their masculinity in different social contexts through a comparative analysis of three seminal works of African American literature: Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” (1959), August Wilson’s “Fences” (1985), and Wilson’s “Gem of the […]
The Traditional Burial Practices of the Bukusu People Prior to the Introduction of Christianity
VIEW ON PUBLISHER SITE KIBU Author(s) Edith Naliaka Simiyu Name Abstract This study examines the traditional burial practices of the Bukusu people of Bungoma County, Kenya prior to the introduction of Christianity in the late 19th century. Using qualitative methods including interviews, focus groups, and observation, the research explores Bukusu beliefs and rituals surrounding death, […]
The Colonial Government and the Establishment of Cotton Production in Bungoma County, Kenya (1895-1923)
VIEW ON PUBLISHER SITE KIBU Author(s) Margaret Nanjala Matisi Name Abstract This study examines the role of the British colonial government in introducing and establishing cotton production in Bungoma County, Kenya, between 1895 and 1923. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research integrates archival records, oral histories, and secondary literature to analyze the policies, strategies, and […]
The Influence of Learners’ Use of Digital Collaborative Learning on Performance of Learners in Literature in Public Universities in Western Kenya.
VIEW ON PUBLISHER SITE KIBU Author(s) Ben Nyongesa Wekesa Name Abstract The study focused on assessing the influence of digital collaborative learning on Performance of Literature learners at Public Universities in Western Kenya. The study specific objective was to: Determine the influence of learners’ use of digital collaborative learning on Performance of learners in Literature […]
Leadership Structures and Practices in Enlightened Christian Gathering Churches in Kenya
VIEW ON PUBLISHER SITE KIBU Author(s) Rispah Wepukhulu Namasaka Edith Simiyu Abstract This study examines the leadership structures and practices within Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) churches in Kenya, focusing on inclusivity, diversity, and women’s participation in leadership roles. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research surveyed 267 church members across six ECG branches and conducted interviews […]
Faculty Publications
Dean of FASS Participates in Regional Humanities Deans’ Conference in Eldoret

Dr. Ben Nyongesa, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS), was among invited Deans from East Africa who attended the Deans of Humanities and Social Sciences Conference held at Sirikwa Hotel, Eldoret City, from 5th to 6th May 2025. The symposium was organized by Moi University’s School of Arts and Social Sciences […]
FASS Shines Again as Journalism Student Featured on National TV

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) continues to make headlines, with its students gaining national recognition for their various outstanding work. Most recently, Nazril Sakina Orembo, a third-year Journalism student, saw her story “Yvonne Otunga Ang’ara Kwa Mashindano Ya Vyuo Vikuu” aired on NTV’s Mashinani programme on 28th March, 2025. She credits Kibabii […]
Journalism Student Shines as NTV Features his News Story

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences takes immense pride in the remarkable achievements of its students across various programs. On 20th March, 2025, Brian Keberenge, a first-year Journalism student, captivated both the University and the nation with his outstanding reporting skills. His news story, Sauti za Wanafunzi kuhusu HELB, was aired on NTV, one […]