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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.
Alego Usonga NG-CDF awards KES 8.6 million in full scholarships to 46 destitute students, offering a lifeline to bright minds facing extreme poverty.
A viral story of academic excellence sees young Godian score 9 "Exceeding Expectations" in KPSEA 2025, fueled by prayers and his grandmother’s dedication.
Twelve South African learners die in a horrific crash caused by reckless overtaking, leaving families devastated and sparking a debate on scholar transport safety.
Victorine Jepchumba trekked 70km from Elgeyo Marakwet to Eldoret with only a metal box to secure her Grade 10 spot, inspiring a community to rally for her fees.
Education CS Julius Ogamba declares war on illegal school levies, enforcing strict fee caps and empowering parents to report rogue principals to the police.
Education CS Julius Ogamba reports an 85% transition rate to Grade 10, sparking a massive door-to-door operation to locate the missing learners in Nyanza and beyond.
CS Julius Ogamba announces a controversial plan to hand over national schools to Counties to cope with the Grade 10 intake, sparking fears of tribalism and a drop in quality.
With 25% of learners still unaccounted for, the Ministry of Education launches a door-to-door campaign to ensure 100% senior school entry.
Wilson Sossion blasts the Grade 10 CBC rollout, warning that ill-equipped teachers and rushed implementation are creating a "professional crisis."
A Mombasa woman was forced to unplait her niece’s fresh cornrows at the school gate during Grade 10 admission, sparking outrage over the policing of students’ hair and the disconnect between ministry directives and school rules.
A crisis looms as 400,000 Grade 10 learners fail to report to school, forcing the government to deploy Chiefs for a door-to-door manhunt amidst complaints of crippling school fees.
Eric Omondi mobilizes Kenyans to pay fees for John Mwangi, a top student admitted to Alliance High School who was found crushing stones at a quarry to raise funds.