Tag: Education
Exams news
A family from Mbui Nzau village, Kibwezi West constituency, Makueni County is mourning the death of their child, a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidate at Maiani Secondary …
Exams news
Five KCSE exam candidates were on Friday deregistered by the Kenya National Examinations Council over cheating allegations. Forty teachers will be disciplined over the irregularities. The candidates have been …
Defilement
A teacher in Nyamira North subcounty was rescued yesterday from a lynch mob after he allegedly defiled his female pupil. The suspect was saved by administrators when residents of …
Exams news
Two key suspects in an exam-cheating ring have been arrested. Emanuel Nkonina and Shaban Omar Ouma were presented in separate courts yesterday as investigations and the hunt for more …
National
Analysis of available data reveals alarming statistics that may have put your girl-child under siege, even as Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed ordered an audit of all pregnant girls …
Exams news
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education exam starts today amid tight security and new directives to curb cheating. The 664,585 candidates will start with a mathematics paper in the morning …
Exams news
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination kicks off on Monday with 664,585 candidates expected to take the test. As was the case with the Kenya Certificate of …
Exams news
Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed has said there are no credibility issues as the KCPE examinations gets underway countrywide. Amina told journalists on Monday preparation for the exam are going …
Coast
Fear has gripped heads of secondary schools in Coast after Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed pitched camp in Kwale County to seek their opinion on delocalisation policy. Some teachers, …
Exams news
Heartbreak and agony have befallen four Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) candidates at St Jude Grassland Academy in Kericho, after missing on examination. Daniel Otieno, whose son Augustine …
National
More than 40 per cent of students finishing Form Four in Kenya don’t meet the minimum basic literacy level of reading and writing, a World Bank Flagship report has …