Prof Margaret appointed acting UoN Vice-chancellor after Prof Kiama sent on three-month suspension
This is after the council rejected a second term request by embattled Vice-Chancellor Prof Stephen Kiama and rather sent him on a three-month suspension.
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 4 months ago
Prof Margaret appointed acting UoN Vice-chancellor after Prof Kiama sent on three-month suspension
Schools close amid anti-State protests
The term experienced disruption due to the on-and-off anti-government protest wave in various parts of the country spearheaded by Generation Z demanding accountability.
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 4 months ago
Schools close amid anti-State protests
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Uncertain fate of JSS teachers, money woes to affect learning
With anticipated budget cut, over 46,000 intern teachers due to be confirmed lies in the balance.
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 5 months ago
Uncertain fate of JSS teachers, money woes to affect learning
Teachers lobby in drive to raise funds for wellness centre
Gender and Affirmative Action PS Anne Wang'ombe will grace the walk that will end at Nyayo Stadium.
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 6 months ago
Teachers lobby in drive to raise funds for wellness centre
Teachers lobby launches campaign to build a mental wellness center for educators
Kenya Women Teachers' Association(KEWOTA) said it will partner with other organizations in opening a mental health center for teachers..
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 6 months ago
Teachers lobby launches campaign to build a mental wellness center for educators
Schools close as MPs dig in on fund delays
Several secondary schools opted for early closure last week due to financial crunch. MPs say two tranches of funds received by schools this year cannot sustain their operations.
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 8 months ago
Schools close as MPs dig in on fund delays
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Why e-Citizen is causing jitters among education stakeholders
Students at the University of Nairobi have rejected payments for meals purchased in the school kitchen through the e-Citizen, adding to the controversy on the digital platform.
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 10 months ago
Why e-Citizen is causing jitters among education stakeholders
Schools yet to receive capitation funds, a week after reopening
Some 1.2 million learners will also join Junior Secondary School (JSS) as they transit from primary school under the Competency-Based Curriculum.
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 11 months ago
Schools yet to receive capitation funds, a week after reopening
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Parents, schools' headache over Form One, JSS learners uniform
Principals disregard directive to allow parents to buy uniforms where they can afford as teacher's unions oppose Grade 7 learners using their primary school attire.
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 11 months ago
Parents, schools' headache over Form One, JSS learners uniform
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Hard questions linger over KCPE exam weeks later
The latest was the claim by Azimio leader Raila Odinga that the printer had been changed, leading to the reported cases of malpractice.
By Lewis Nyaundi and Mike Kihaki 1 year ago
Hard questions linger over KCPE exam weeks later
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