PAC University Gears Up for Three Landmark Leadership Events in March 2026
By Shadrack Mutai | Nairobi,
PAC University is set to host a powerful lineup of global and regional thought leaders this March in a three-part event series focused on ethics, integrity, and value-based political leadership.
The University will convene stakeholders from government, civil society, academia, faith-based institutions, and the private sector for:
4th March 2026 – 2026 Global Leadership Summit
11th March 2026 – Kenya Leadership Integrity Forum
18th March 2026 – Open Public Lecture on Value-Based Political Leadership in Africa

Global Leadership Summit to Kick Off Series
The March series begins with the 2026 Global Leadership Summit, attracting distinguished speakers including David Ashcraft, President and CEO of the Global Leadership Summit, and Purity Ngina, CEO of the National Gender and Equality Commission.
Speaking during the announcement, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dionysious Kiambi described the series as a bold step toward strengthening ethical leadership in Kenya and beyond.
“Society transformation and transformative leadership are integral to the world we must build — and as an institution of higher learning, we are not spectators to change; we are its architects,” said Prof. Kiambi.

Integrity Forum to Confront Corruption
On 11th March, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) will host the Kenya Leadership Integrity Forum – PAC University Edition. The forum will be headlined by EACC Chairperson David Oginde, focusing on a pressing national question: Can systemic corruption in Kenya be tamed, or is it ingrained in society? Policymakers, students, civil society actors, and members of the public are expected to engage in robust discussions on accountability and ethical governance.
Public Lecture to Reimagine Political Leadership in Africa
The series will culminate on 18th March with an Open Public Lecture centered on servant leadership and values-driven politics in Africa. The University’s Chancellor and Presiding Bishop of Christ Is the Answer Ministries (CITAM), Calisto Odede, alongside Ezekiel Mutua, CEO of the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK), will headline the lecture. The session aims to confront prevailing narratives in African politics and chart a new course for ethical, transformational public leadership.
A Growing Hub for Leadership Discourse
PAC University continues to position itself as a dynamic hub for intellectual exchange and leadership development, hosting influential voices shaping governance, ethics, and public policy across Africa and beyond.
