Category: Education


  • TSC lists documents required for verification in P1 teacher upgrading

    The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Sub County Directors have started to invite primary school teachers for verification of their documents ahead of November upgrading exercise. The Directors have listed a number of documents ‘P1 teachers’ must present for verification. Among the documents required include; KCSE certificate (include all attempts), TSC registration certificate, ID card, and…

  • U.S. universities target Kenyan athletes with lucrative offers

    U.S. universities target Kenyan athletes with lucrative offers Most colleges in the United States have turned to Kenya to tap into athletic talent, offering lucrative deals that include the chance to pursue education in the U.S. while also competing professionally and representing the country in major championships. It has now emerged that U.S. athletics coaches…

  • TSC deregisters 15 teachers, warns schools against hiring them

    The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced the deregistration of 15 teachers due to disciplinary issues. The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced the deregistration of 15 teachers due to disciplinary issues. In a gazette notice dated September 19, 2025, TSC’s CEO, Eveleen Mitei, claimed that the deregistered teachers have been barred from teaching in…

  • Kilifi suspends charity’s school feeding programme after pupils made to recite Hindu prayers

    Kilifi County Commissioner Josephat Biwott who confirmed that they have stopped the Krishna Children Foundation from donating food to Kilifi schools until further notice. (Photo: Courtesy) The Kilifi County government has indefinitely suspended relief food donations from a Hindu charitable organisation after a video surfaced showing pupils being forced to recite a Hindu prayer before…

  • Publishers warn of delays in Grade 10 textbooks rollout over Sh3 billion government debt

    The Kenya Literature Bureau stand at the 25th Annual Kenya Publishers Nairobi International Book Fair on September 25, 2024. (Photo: KLB/NIBF) The Kenya Publishers Association (KPA) has called on the government to settle a Sh3 billion debt for textbooks already supplied, warning that delayed payments could stall preparations for the rollout of Grade 10 learning…

  • “Media Messiah” Azeezah Hashim Graduates With First Class Honors in Broadcast Journalism.

    Media personality Azeezah Hashim, popularly known as the “Media Messiah,” has graduated with First Class Honors in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Nairobi. Azeezah was among five graduates with first-class honors in broadcast journalism from the University of Nairobi. Taking to her social media networks, Azeezah shared the milestone with a series of posts…

  • Litein Boys High School Closed Indefinitely After Rampage

    Kericho County, Kenya, September 22, 2025 – Litein Boys High School has been closed indefinitely after students went on a violent rampage on Sunday night, destroying school property and attempting to invade a nearby girls’ school. The cause of the unrest remains unclear. Some reports link the chaos to complaints about poor diet, while others…

  • USCIS Unveils New Route to Citizenship for 550,000 Undocumented Residents

    On August 19, 2024, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will launch a groundbreaking initiative known as the “Path to Citizenship” program. This program marks a significant shift in US immigration policy, offering a beacon of hope to over 500,000 undocumented foreign national spouses and 50,000 foreign national stepchildren of US citizens who…

  • International Students’ Deaths Highlight Well-Being Crisis

    Nigerian content creator Chioma shares her experiences as an international student and emphasizes the need for international students to prioritize their health and well-being. She talks about how she knew three international students who died while they were studying. Two of the students were Nigerian and one was from another African country. One of the…

  • JSS teachers now threaten strike over autonomy demands

    JSS intern teachers protest, demanding permanent and pensionable employment. (Photo: Nash Pix) Members of the Kenya Junior School Teachers Association (KEJUSTA) in Makueni and Kwale counties are demanding autonomy from the primary education level. The Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers want to be recognised as an independent institution by the Ministry of Education, arguing that…