Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Charles Wabanhu received the PhD and STD in Moral Theology from the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) and heads the Department of Moral Theology at The Catholic University of Eastern Africa. Concentrating on sexual ethics, virtue ethics, social ethics, and Bio-medical ethics, he has most recently published: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa: Challenges for the Theology of Life and Charity Work.” Hekima Review: Journal of Theology, Governance and Peace Studies 59 (December 2018): 10-28; “A Personalist Ethic of Marital Love and Life: A Post-Vatican Council II Look at Marriage and the Family.” Good Shepherd: A Journal of Pastoral Theology 3, no. 2 (December 2018): 9-32; “Discourse in the Criminal Justice System: Maximization of the Potential of Restorative Justice in Africa.” Hekima Review: Journal of Theology, Governance and Peace Studies 60 (December 2019): 8-20; Mundele Albert Ngengi, Emmanuel Wabanhu & Jean-Claude Loba-Mkole, eds. Bible and Orality in Africa: Interdisciplinary Approaches (Nairobi: BICAM Press, 2021) and supervised a master’s thesis on The Era of Digital Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications on the Human Person: A Call to Theological Moral Response (2021). Rev. Prof. Wabanhu brings in expertism in governance.