Kenya raises retirement age for University lecturers to 70
Kenya’s Public Service Commission has raised the retirement age for university lecturers to 70 years for professors, introducing a tiered system aimed at retaining experienced…
Kenya’s Public Service Commission has raised the retirement age for university lecturers to 70 years for professors, introducing a tiered system aimed at retaining experienced…
Kenya’s parliamentary education committee has been ordered to convene an emergency meeting as lawmakers raise alarm over the troubled rollout of the country’s Competency-Based Education…
The death of teacher Albert Ojwang in 2025 sparked a national debate about school violence, discipline policies, and the pressures facing both teachers and students in Kenya.
Across Kenya today, close to a million former secondary school candidates received their long-awaited 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results, marking a significant…
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja on Thursday launched a Sh170 million secondary school scholarship programme targeting vulnerable households, providing immediate support to 4000 students at risk…
Kenya government has disbursed KSh44.2 billion in capitation funds to public schools ahead of the 2026 academic year, aiming to ensure a smooth reopening on…
A central figure in a major Kenyan education fraud case was arrested and charged Monday, advancing the probe into a Sh1.1 billion ($7.6 million) scandal…
Kenya’s Ministry of Education released the 2025 Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment results Thursday, allowing Grade 9 learners and parents to immediately access scores and…
Kenya’s Ministry of Education plans to notify Grade 10 learners of their senior school placements before Christmas, under a government system that prioritises top performers…
Kenya’s Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba has told universities to speed up the realignment of academic programmes with the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) ahead of…