End of high-stakes KCPE as 1.3m begin Grade Six assessment tests
Today, more than 1.3 million Grade Six candidates will begin rehearsals for Kenya Primary School Education Assessment, marking a significant shift in Kenya’s primary education system.
By 12 days ago
End of high-stakes KCPE as 1.3m begin Grade Six assessment tests
Education CS moves to avert lecturer's strike
The government invited university workers unions to a meeting to forestall the looming lecturer’s strike set to begin on October 29, 2024.
By 12 days ago
Education CS moves to avert lecturer's strike
KCSE exam starts amid security, pay concerns
Candidates taking the 2024 KCSE exam started their practical examinations yesterday for select subjects, including French, German, Kenya Sign Language, Music, and Arabic. 
By 14 days ago
KCSE exam starts amid security, pay concerns
Early Christmas for learners as cash crunch bites schools
Interviews with school heads reveals that the early closure has been necessitated by a biting cash crunch straining operations and day to day activities in the institutions.
By 17 days ago
Early Christmas for learners as cash crunch bites schools
Inaugural KPSEA, KCSE exams to start as schools close for holiday
Schools will from this week close as focus shifts to this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA).
By 19 days ago
Inaugural KPSEA, KCSE exams to start as schools close for holiday
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What Kiama thought was ambition turned out to be poisoned chalice
It is now emerging that the ousted University of Nairobi Vice-Chancellor, Prof Stephen Kiama, fell victim to the five key reforms he championed to transform the institution
By 19 days ago
What Kiama thought was ambition turned out to be poisoned chalice
Looming crisis as lecturers threaten to strike again
University staff have threatened to stage another strike to demand the release of a Sh2.4 billion salary deal signed last month.
By 21 days ago
Looming crisis as lecturers threaten to strike again
New era for primary schools as new exam bids farewell to KCPE
For the first time in 39 years, pupils in primary schools will not sit the KCPE exam. KPSEA tests for Grade Six leaners will be conducted between November 28 and 30.
By 23 days ago
New era for primary schools as new exam bids farewell to KCPE
Africa university leaders lobby to pool funds for research
The leaders observed that funding shortfall limits the continent's ability to address critical challenges in healthcare, agriculture, and technology.
By 25 days ago
Africa university leaders lobby to pool funds for research
Schools to embrace clean cooking as state streamlines feeding plan
Primary schools across the country are set to undergo a major transformation in their cooking practices that will see the use of firewood and charcoal replaced with cleaner options.
By 28 days ago
Schools to embrace clean cooking as state streamlines feeding plan
Knec plans changes to enhance exam integrity
Security overhaul is set for this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams with supervisors and invigilators now required to rotate between schools.
By 1 month ago
Knec plans changes to enhance exam integrity
KUPPET cracks whip on three top officials over attempted coup
The officials are facing allegations of authoring and circulating a fake resignation letter of the Secretary-General, promoting division within the union, and sabotaging the office's operations.
By 1 month ago
KUPPET cracks whip on three top officials over attempted coup
Unschooled, skilled workers get public service jobs
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has announced plans to formally recognise and absorb skilled workers who have gained expertise through practical experience in government projects
By 1 month ago
Unschooled, skilled workers get public service jobs
Why Grade 9 preparation is in jeopardy, three months to rollout
With less than 100 days left, time is quickly running out, leaving many schools ill-equipped to accommodate the additional learners.
By 1 month ago
Why Grade 9 preparation is in jeopardy, three months to rollout
State plans to fund learners with disability in private schools
Learners with disability in private schools could soon get funding from the government if a proposed bill before parliament is adopted to law.
By 1 month ago
State plans to fund learners with disability in private schools
Universities, colleges to re-register academic programs in fight against fake certificates
Universities and colleges will soon need to register their academic programs with the qualification body as it takes steps to eradicate fake academic papers.
By 1 month ago
Universities, colleges to re-register academic programs in fight against fake certificates
Ruto appoints committee to review new university funding model
President William Ruto has appointed a team that will lead the review of the new university funding model that has faced opposition from a section of the public
By 1 month ago
Ruto appoints committee to review new university funding model
Uncertainty and protests jolt the education sector shake-up plans
The opposition has roped in varsity staff who have opposed the student financing formula as the state faces an uphill task to accommodate the pioneer class of CBC advancing to Grade 9.
By 1 month ago
Uncertainty and protests jolt the education sector shake-up plans
Crackdown on rogue boarding schools begins
The Ministry ordered all boarding schools in the country to undergo a mandatory inspection day after the fatal fire at Hillside Endarasha Academy in Nyeri County that claimed the lives of 21 students.
By 1 month ago
Crackdown on rogue boarding schools begins
Exit teachers' strike enters lecturers go slow
This will be the first nationwide lecturer’s strike in nearly four years since the last industrial action in 2021.
By 1 month ago
Exit teachers' strike enters lecturers go slow
Why lecturers want universities shut down
Learning in public universities is at risk of being paralysed after some 30,000 university staff issued a seven-day strike notice
By 1 month ago
Why lecturers want universities shut down
Kuppet eats humble pie, calls off strike with same deal it rejected
The Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) has suspended the tutors' strike after a week of disruptions in secondary schools' learning across the country.
By 2 months ago
Kuppet eats humble pie, calls off strike with same deal it rejected
KCSE candidates count missed lessons as tutors stay out of class
Learners lost up to 36 lessons or 1,800 minutes of class time in the first week of the strike.
By 2 months ago
KCSE candidates count missed lessons as tutors stay out of class
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Inside new teachers' allowances
Details released by TSC revealed that tutors in Nairobi, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nakuru and Eldoret will get housing allowances of between 4,500 and Sh50,000.
By 2 months ago
Inside new teachers' allowances
Over 2,500 cyclists to converge in Nairobi for competition in September
Over 2,500 cyclists are set to converge in Nairobi for a cycling competition on September 29.
By 2 months ago
Over 2,500 cyclists to converge in Nairobi for competition in September
Shocker for Kuppet officials as employer fails to deduct union dues
The commission told Kuppet that it had fully implemented the final phase of the 2021-2025 Collective Bargaining Agreement and had paid all teachers salary arrears dating back to July 1, 2024. 
By 2 months ago
Shocker for Kuppet officials as employer fails to deduct union dues
Shocker for Kuppet as TSC fails to deduct union dues
Teachers on Thursday received the Sh13 billion salary increment with a major shocker for Kuppet that has been the face of the nationwide teachers strike.
By 2 months ago
Shocker for Kuppet as TSC fails to deduct union dues
Student loan headache as President makes case for new funding model
President Ruto painted old model as untenable and a time bomb that's killing varsities. Over 2600 students want their classification of financial aid reviewed.
By 2 months ago
Student loan headache as President makes case for new funding model
State in talks with universities to lower fees
Chief Justice Martha Koome has termed the new university education funding model discriminatory as Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua termed it unconstitutional and open to manipulation.
By 2 months ago
State in talks with universities to lower fees
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Why varsity students were placed in wrong funding band
It is now emerging that the tool used to classify students for university funding is facing limitations that could have resulted to wrong grouping of some students.
By 2 months ago
Why varsity students were placed in wrong funding band
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Why teachers strike will go on despite Sh13 billion deal
Teachers unions have accused the TSC of acting in bad faith and failing to honor its obligations to teachers.
By 2 months ago
Why teachers strike will go on despite Sh13 billion deal
Teachers to receive pay rise as State releases Sh13b salary deal
TSC CEO Nancy Macharia said the salary adjustments will be reflected in teachers' August payslips, with arrears backdated to July 1, 2024.
By 2 months ago
Teachers to receive pay rise as State releases Sh13b salary deal
VCs ordered to admit all students including those who can't pay fee
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migosi assures all admitted students a place in university in a huge reprieve for parents but poses a serious challenge to institutions.
By 2 months ago
VCs ordered to admit all students including those who can't pay fee
Why Ruto is keen to avert teachers, lecturers strike
The possible infiltration of the planned lecturers and teachers' strike by students has put pressure on the government to avert industrial action.
By 2 months ago
Why Ruto is keen to avert teachers, lecturers strike
Students finally get varsity fee details as appeal window opens
All universities issue revised fee structures aligned to the new higher education funding model with parents who are unhappy with the bands their children have been placed free allowed to appeal.
By 2 months ago
Students finally get varsity fee details as appeal window opens
National music festival receives Sh100m boost
The contribution of Sh100 million was announced by the CEO of Equity Bank. The money will be released in tranches of Sh25 million each year over four years.
By 2 months ago
National music festival receives Sh100m boost
Education CS silent as teachers, lecturers threaten to strike
The two teachers' unions have called a nationwide strike when schools open for the third term in one week while university workers have also threatened to down tools in September.
By 2 months ago
Education CS silent as teachers, lecturers threaten to strike
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Former Treasury CS exposes rot in education sector
In his candid handover notes, Prof Ndung’u acknowledged the existence of ghost schools that have been receiving government funding.
By 2 months ago
Former Treasury CS exposes rot in education sector
Shock as varsity workers face delayed and slashed salaries
Workers in public universities are facing a financial crisis as their monthly salaries are now uncertain due to troubled funding from the State.
By 2 months ago
Shock as varsity workers face delayed and slashed salaries
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Revealed: How family monthly income determines your child's university funding
Finer details of the new university funding model have emerged, revealing how monthly family income determines how much a university student gets from the government.
By 2 months ago
Revealed: How family monthly income determines your child's university funding
Kindiki has hard task to prove he is right choice for deputy president
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