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Despite reaching a deal with union leaders, the government faces lingering dissent from headteachers over the mandatory migration of over 400,000 educators to the new Social Health Authority scheme, set for December 1.


Andrew Chopika's admission to a prestigious American university highlights a growing wave of Kenyan students pursuing specialized postgraduate degrees abroad, often navigating a complex web of financing and visa hurdles.

A deep-seated culture of corruption within the Teachers Service Commission is fueling a crisis of authoritarian leadership in schools, leaving teachers demoralized and the future of Kenya's education system at risk.



Headteachers warn that inadequate classrooms, labs, and sanitation facilities, coupled with funding delays, threaten to derail the Competency-Based Curriculum and compromise educational quality for millions of Kenyan children.

The newly rebranded Kenya Elementary and Comprehensive Schools Heads Association (KECSHA) is pressuring the government for increased funding, warning that chronic infrastructure deficits threaten the success of the Competency-Based


