by Robyn Davis Sekula | Special to Presbyterian News Service Presbyterian Church of East Africa Moderator the Rt. Rev. Dr. Julius Mwamba, center left, speaks to Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta at the charter ceremony in December. Mwamba was inducted as the Chancellor of the University during the ceremony. (Contributed photo) JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana â Things have changed dramatically for the Presbyterian University of East Africa in the past three years â despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Enrollment is up, construction debt is settled and the university now has a charter signed in December by Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta. âWe thank God,â says the Rev. Robert Waihenya Ngugi, Secretary General Designate for the Presbyterian Church of East Africa. He also teaches at the university, which is in Nairobi, Kenya. âWe were able to work with our friends, with our enemies, and secure the charter. It was one protracted battle.â