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**A Victorian court convicts a man from a high-profile family for raping his friend's girlfriend, a verdict that echoes ongoing battles for justice against gender-based violence in Kenya.**
A viral image of California high schoolers forming a Nazi symbol has ignited a firestorm, forcing a reckoning on hate speech that resonates from Silicon Valley to the global stage.
A glimmer of hope emerges from Niger State as dozens of children return from captivity, though questions linger over the fate of those still missing and the terms of their release.
At the 19th graduation ceremony, KCA University didn't just hand out degrees—it deployed a battalion of tech-savvy, industry-ready professionals into an economy hungry for skills but short on jobs.
Amidst the pomp and colour of graduation season, a Nairobi family’s celebration takes an extraordinary turn, sparking online debate about parental rewards.
In a village where quick money is often valued over long-term learning, Kenneth Kiprono broke a generational curse by turning down business capital to pursue his degree.
With weeks to the historic Grade 10 transition, the teachers' employer reveals a deficit of 58,590 specialized tutors—threatening to derail the STEM and Arts pathways before they even begin.
While families celebrate the return of 100 students, anxiety deepens for the 165 still held captive in Niger state following the brazen St Mary’s abduction.
In a digital age where emojis often replace eloquence, a dozen young wordsmiths from across Kenya have proved that critical thinking still pays—literally.
Joshua Kalamu’s journey to the University of South Dakota reveals how structured financing and strategic advisory are dismantling the barriers keeping Kenyan talent from global opportunities.
For one Mombasa family, a graduation gown represents more than academic success—it is the crowning jewel of a mother’s silent war against poverty and grief.
A South Mugirango family is in mourning after their daughter, a candidate at Gionseri Secondary School, succumbed following a complex operation to remove a brain tumour that had caused her to go blind.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has ordered urgent talks to finally include Kenya Medical Training College students in the government's higher education loan scheme, a critical step for Kenya's universal healthcare goals.