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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.
President Ruto’s zero-fee directive triggers a surge in student numbers, pushing schools to the brink of capacity.
Lawmakers warn Ministry's move to merge pre-primary and primary diplomas undermines devolution and threatens the future of early childhood education.
Brenda Kadenge Nyabera, a newly employed JSS teacher, died in a road accident in Vihiga, sparking grief and calls for improved road safety.
The battlefield has been chosen. From March 3rd to March 6th, Kisii School will transform into the epicenter of youthful athletic prowess, hosting the Kisii County Term One Secondary Schools Games.
KUCCPS opens its portal for diploma and certificate courses, offering a vital lifeline and government funding to students with C, D, and D- grades.
HELB issues a critical warning against a viral fake letter claiming a Sh9.46 billion disbursement, clarifying that official funds are released in batches, not lump sums.
President William Ruto awards a charter to Bomet University College at State House, elevating it to Kenya’s 36th public university and unlocking new academic autonomy for the South Rift region.
A murder investigation is underway after a “serious incident” at De Montfort University in Leicester, leading to city-wide road closures and a campus in lockdown.
Users are revolting against the flood of "AI slop"—low-quality, generated content clogging social media—sparking a movement to reclaim the internet for humans.
Bulovi Secondary in Kakamega reopens after six months to a staffing crisis, with only two BOM teachers left to handle 50 students after the TSC transferred all government staff.
Njoro Girls High School is closed indefinitely following the death of student Brenda Akinyi, sparking riots and raising serious questions about medical negligence in schools.
Mugithi star Samidoh pays two years of school fees for a viral singing sensation, proving that the creative industry can be a powerful force for social good.