Revealed: Inside varsities Sh8.8 billion salary row
Uasu sides with vice chancellors to oppose SRC data as January 20 strike beckons.
By Agustine Oduor 4 years ago
Revealed: Inside varsities Sh8.8 billion salary row
KCPE exam results set for release
New technology speeds up marking of multiple-choice questions and tallying of the essay result
By Agustine Oduor 5 years ago
KCPE exam results set for release
Knec warns against photocopying exams
The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) has banned the photocopying of examination papers. The exams council has also warned head teachers agai
By Agustine Oduor 6 years ago
Knec warns against photocopying exams
State orders KLB to supply books before schools reopen
The Government has ordered the Kenya Literature Bureau (KLB) to supply schools with books before learning resumes on January 9.
By Lucas Ngasike and Agustine Oduor 6 years ago
State orders KLB to supply books before schools reopen
Form One students to report on January 9
Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i says the Government will deal directly with publishers to drive cartels out of business.
By Lucas Ngasike and Agustine Oduor 6 years ago
Form One students to report on January 9
Coast private school ranked second best
Private schools posted the best results in this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam at the Coast.
By Agustine Oduor 7 years ago
Coast private school ranked second best
TSC issues tough rules to curb teacher absenteeism
In a departure from past practice where teachers would walk in and out of class at will,N all 300,000 teachers will now be required to submit written requests to be absent from school.
By Wilfred Ayaga and Agustine Oduor 7 years ago
TSC issues tough rules to curb teacher absenteeism
Knut wants 2016 KCSE results cancelled
A teachers union now wants results for all the 574,125 candidates who sat last year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations recalled immediately.
By Agustine Oduor 7 years ago
Knut wants 2016 KCSE results cancelled
'Special investigations' launched on public varsities over poor cash handling claims
The Government has launched 'special investigations' into the financial accounts of some of the public universities.
By Agustine Oduor 8 years ago
'Special investigations' launched on public varsities over poor cash handling claims
State probes public varsities over poor cash handling claims
The Kenya National Audit Office is undertaking the investigation but Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i declined to reveal the institutions involved.
By Agustine Oduor 8 years ago
State probes public varsities over poor cash handling claims
Political leaders scramble to acquire degrees with MCAs leading the pack
The quest to acquire more academic papers to master management and legal issues has pushed many politicians back to the classroom ahead of next year’s polls.
By Agustine Oduor 8 years ago
Political leaders scramble to acquire degrees with MCAs leading the pack
What makes Iten Marathon a show to remember
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