Kenyatta University is proud to host the launch of the highly anticipated historical book, “Hurdles and Prospects of African Integration: The Question of Western Sahara,” authored by Dr. Maximillian Julius Chuhila and Dr. James Zotto. This event is set to take place on Thursday, May 16, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the university’s History Department. Specifically, it will be held in Room BESC, Room 14, and is hosted by the Department of History, Archaeology, and Political Studies.
Event Highlights
The book presentation promises to be a comprehensive and enlightening session. Both authors, Dr. Maximillian Julius Chuhila and Dr. James Zotto, will be presenting their work. Their combined expertise offers a deep dive into the complexities and future prospects of African integration, with a particular focus on the Western Sahara issue.
Adding to the depth of the discussion, Dr. Peter Wafula Wekesa will serve as the discussant, bringing his own scholarly insights to the table. Dr. Wekesa’s involvement ensures a robust and engaging discussion, highlighting various perspectives on the subject matter.
Free Entry and Complimentary Offerings

In an effort to make this event accessible to all interested participants, the organizers have ensured free entry for everyone. Additionally, attendees will receive free books and enjoy a complimentary meal, snacks, and drinks. This generous offering is aimed at fostering a community spirit and encouraging wider participation in the academic discussion.
Special Guests and MC
The event will also feature Dr. Eliud Biegon, who will act as the Master of Ceremonies (MC) and discussant. His role will be crucial in guiding the proceedings and ensuring a smooth flow of the event.
Contact Information
For those seeking more information about the event, Dr. David Maina and Dr. Lazarus Ngari are available for contact. They can be reached at:
- Dr. David Maina: 0729292970
- Dr. Lazarus Ngari: 0738657311
Conclusion
The book launch at Kenyatta University is not just a scholarly event but a celebration of African academic discourse. It provides a platform for engaging with significant historical and political topics that shape the continent’s future. The free entry and complimentary offerings make it an unmissable event for students, academics, and anyone interested in the dynamics of African integration and the Western Sahara issue. Hurdles and Prospects of African Integration
Join Kenyatta University for this enlightening event and be part of the conversation that could influence the future of African integration.