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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 Teachers Service Commission has renewed the contracts of junior school intern teachers for another year, delaying their transition to permanent and pensionable terms and sparking outrage.
**A sharp downturn in venture capital is jeopardizing startups crucial for bridging the nation's learning gaps, prompting urgent calls for new investment to safeguard the future of digital education.**
**Kenyatta University's 32nd Cultural Week bridges Kenya's past and future, celebrating four decades of growth with a focus on technology and inclusivity.**
**London's post-Brexit pivot back to the EU's flagship student exchange program could offer thousands of Kenyans studying in Britain a chance to gain valuable European experience.**
**In a moving display of parental pride, a Nakuru family gifted their son a live cow, a symbol of wealth and a significant economic head start, celebrating his academic achievement.**
Seven Daystar University students, initially held in connection with the death of their colleague Lorna Kathambi Karani, have been released after new video evidence showed her tragic fall was an accident. The case will now proceed to a public inquest.
**Three Austrian nuns in their 80s who broke back into their former convent have been told they can stay, but only if they abandon the online campaign that broadcasted their plight.**
After a devastating scam and financial hurdles, Purity Muthoni Ngigi’s journey from a Kiambu village to a US university master's program redefines resilience for aspiring Kenyan scholars
The Teachers Service Commission has scrapped the contentious policy of transferring newly promoted educators, bringing relief to thousands who previously had to choose between career growth and family stability.
A record 3.7 million Chinese citizens are vying for government jobs, a desperate search for security that reflects the anxieties of graduates in Kenya's own tough economic climate.
**President Bola Tinubu has declared a nationwide state of emergency and ordered a major security force expansion after armed gangs abducted hundreds of schoolchildren in a series of brazen attacks.**
A wave of national solidarity has emerged for Musili Ngemu, who lost four family members in the tragic Nguluni road accident, prompting a public fundraising appeal and an official response from the Makueni County government.