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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
The Institute of African Studies mourns the death of Professor Biodun Jeyifo, the pioneer ASUU president and world-renowned Wole Soyinka scholar, who has died at 80.
The government dissolves the exam body KNEC, replacing it with KNEAC to align with the Competency-Based Curriculum, promising a shift from high-stakes exams to continuous holistic assessment.
Two years after Kelvin Kiptum’s death, his father reveals a heartbreaking struggle to pay school fees for his grandchild, alleging abandonment by the widow and management.
Canadian authorities name 18-year-old suspect behind massacre, sending shockwaves through the global academic community.
The Kiharu MP proposes a bold tripartite funding model to eliminate senior secondary school fees, challenging the government to prioritize learners over politics.
Governor Khalif unveils a historic bursary aimed at keeping students in class despite the ravaging drought, betting on knowledge as the ultimate shield against poverty.
They were written off by a rigid exam system, but these resilient Kenyans proved that grit matters more than grades.
After two agonizing months of uncertainty and a viral plea for help, Sylvia Nyaboke finally receives her missing assessment results, trading tears for a school uniform as she joins Senior School.
FIRS Boss Zacch Adedeji argues that the credibility of Nigeria’s economy rests on leaders willing to confront their own rigid beliefs and empower their teams.
Kenya’s higher education sector braces for a seismic shift as the Cabinet approves the merger of funding and placement bodies into a single, powerful authority.
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Duncan Kibet gets full scholarship after trekking from Bomet.