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LOYOLA CENTRE FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
The Catholic Diocese of Ngong is entering a new chapter in communication, as 20
communication agents have been trained in digital skills and content creation, thanks to the
Loyola Centre for Media and Communications (LCMC). The two-day workshop, held at
Watakatifu Wote Centre in Ngong town, aimed to enhance the agents’ proficiency in using
digital tools and modern communication techniques effectively.
Facilitated by a team of six LCMC staff members, including Executive Director Dr. Elias
Mokua, SJ, the workshop covered a wide range of topics, from leveraging Artificial Intelligence
(AI) in content creation to video production, photography, news writing, blogging, and media
literacy.
During his opening address, Dr. Mokua highlighted the vital role communication agents play
within their parishes. He emphasized the need for building positive relationships with church
leaders and affiliated groups, urging participants to be mindful of the sensitivity surrounding
religious content. "Always cross-check the content you generate with the diocese or the relevant
authorities, especially on theological matters," he advised.
The hands-on sessions, particularly those on AI-powered content creation, left participants
excited and eager to apply their newfound skills. Many found the process not only easier but also
more enjoyable than before. In light of the successful training, participants expressed interest in
follow-up sessions to ensure they continue developing these skills.
This practical and engaging workshop marks the beginning of a promising partnership between
LCMC, the Diocese of Ngong, and the Archdiocese of Nairobi at large, with the shared goal of
improving communication within the Church and revolutionizing the ministry’s outreach efforts.
With this initiative, LCMC continues to strengthen its role as a leader in digital media training,
contributing to more effective and professional communication across the Church’s various
platforms.