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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.
After 23 years and 17 world titles, the face of a wrestling generation hangs up his boots tonight in Washington D.C., leaving a legacy that resonates from the US to Nairobi.
1.1 million learners receive the first-ever KJSEA results today. Here is why your child’s result slip looks different—and what ‘Exceeding Expectations’ really means for Senior School placement.
A disturbing new survey reveals how crackdown policies are fueling harassment and driving absenteeism, raising alarms for diaspora families.
England’s regulator proposes digital testing by 2030, citing students' struggle with pen-and-paper stamina—a move with potential ripples for Kenya’s international schools.
Billions of shillings sunk into British institutions that failed or vanished, raising sharp questions about prioritizing political legacy over crumbling infrastructure.
While thousands cheered in Kakamega, a viral image of a solitary student highlights the unseen emotional toll of academic milestones.
A viral testimony highlights the power of extended family support as a former security guard credits her uncle for rescuing her from poverty and sending her to university.
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.