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Why State wants private schools to reduce fees

Nairobi, April 25 -- Just days to the reopening of schools for the second term, the State is urging proprietors of private education institutions to reduce school fees citing the need for quality lear... Read More


State urges private schools to reduce tuition fees

Nairobi, April 21 -- Barely a week before schools reopen for second term, the state now wants proprietors of private education institutions to reduce school fees. Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel ... Read More


New funding model revamps TVETs

Nairobi, April 7 -- The new funding model has revamped the Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector with a total of 53,542 students of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) ... Read More


Gachagua extends overtures to ODM coastal leaders

Nairobi, April 6 -- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is wooing Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leaders in Kilifi County to join United Democratic Alliance (UDA), pledging to work with them for the r... Read More


Why secondary schools closed early for April holidays

Nairobi, April 5 -- Heads of secondary schools have explained why they closed schools a week earlier than the scheduled education calendar. Barely a week after the government disbursed Sh16 billion c... Read More


Mount Kenya University signs MoU that'll see students get training, jobs in Germany

Nairobi, April 1 -- Mount Kenya University has signed a memorandum of understanding with a German university that will see its graduates access training and employment opportunities in the European co... Read More


Relief as schools finally receive capitation funds

Nairobi, March 27 -- The Government has disbursed Sh30.5 billion to cover secondary school education capitation, loans and scholarships for university students. The funds have been released as second... Read More


Defiant headteachers send learners home for fees

Nairobi, March 11 -- Secondary schools have started sending students home over fee arrears even as principals claim their institutions are severely strained due to capitation challenges. Kenya Second... Read More


State moves to address woes of students applying for courses

Nairobi, Feb. 27 -- The government has moved in to address the challenges thousands of Form Four leavers are facing as they try to apply for courses in colleges and universities. This comes a day aft... Read More


E-citizen woes: KUCCPS nightmare for parents and students applying for university courses

Nairobi, Feb. 26 -- For almost two weeks, Allan Ngure Wachiuri, 18, and his friends have been sleeping past midnight trying to crack the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCC... Read More