Category: Education


  • Embrace computer studies, Busiega urges learners

    Learners in the country have been asked to embrace computer studies to meet the rising demand across the world for people literate in the field. According to Joseph Ngaira Busiega, the Chief of Staff in the office the Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, computer literacy is a necessity across the globe and the study in…

  • Joy as Malava schools receives laptops

    Learners have been asked to embrace ICT learning as it is essential across the globe. Joseph Ngaira Busiega who is the Chief of Staff in the office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi while donating the laptops to Friends Malava Girls school where he is the new board member, encouraged the learners to seriously…

  • From dormancy to dynamism: Bokoli Boys finds its spark again

    At Friends Bokoli Boys High School, change is no longer just a promise. It is unfolding in classrooms, on the stage, and across the school compound, where Principal Joseph Mulongo has set in motion a revival that is already reshaping the institutionโ€™s outlook. Since taking over in mid-2024, Mulongo has steered the school towards a…

  • The Miracle in Trans Nzoia: Vocational centres breathing hope into a generation

    At a vocational training centre in Trans Nzoia county , the steady hum of sewing machines mixes with the sharp crackle of welding sparks. For the young men and women at the benches, this is not just practice , it is the start of something bigger. Leading this quiet but profound transformation is Janerose Mutama,…

  • Gachaguaโ€™s academic achievements mocked by Ruto & his response to โ€˜uneducatedโ€™ jibe

    C President William Ruto placed Rigathi Gachaguaโ€™s academic accomplishments in focus after he mocked the latter, claiming that there is no way he could have succeeded with Gachagua as his principal assistant given the latterโ€™s limited education. Ruto told more than 10,000 teachers at State House that his former deputy complained frequently about not being…

  • KMTC Releases 13,000 Transcripts for Graduates Job Hunting Abroad

    A collage image of the KMTC Chief Executive Officer Dr Kelly Oluoch and students in a KMTC in previous events. PHOTO/KMTC In a statement on September 18, Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) announced the accelerated issuance of academic transcripts, dispatching 13,000 documents to respective campuses to boost graduate job prospects. This was done to help…

  • Germany Govt Announces Fully Funded Scholarship for Kenyans with Monthly Allowance

    A group of youth during the final leg of the Coast phase of ongoing Kazi Majuu recruitment drive led by CS Alfred Mutua on May 29, 2025. PHOTO/CS Alfred Mutua X The German Government has announced applications for the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) International Postgraduate Scholarship 2026 in Germany. Through the DAAD, students from…

  • KUPPET boss Milemba confirms each teacher got Ksh.10,000 โ€˜reimbursementโ€™ at State House

    Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) chairman Omboko Milemba speaks during an interview on Daybreak in August 2024. Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) National Chair Emuhaya Member of Parliament Omboko Milemba has revealed that the 10,000 teachers who visited State House on Saturday received Ksh.10,000 each as “transport reimbursement” According to…

  • Government audit confirms ghost students, raises concerns on school funding

    Government audit confirms ghost students, raises concerns on school funding The ongoing schools data verification has unearthed ghost learners, with the Ministry of Education predicting that the total number of learners in the country could drop by up to 10 per cent.ย  Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok has said that the exercise could also…

  • Verification exercise unearths over 50,000 ghost students in secondary schools

    Verification exercise unearths over 50,000 ghost students in secondary schools The Ministry of Education has foundย over 50,000 ghost students in secondary schools during the ongoing school data verification process.ย  This means that the government has lost over Ksh1.1 billion sponsoring these students every year, making a total of Ksh4.4 billion over the course of the…