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Permanent Jobs Secured for Over 20,000 Intern Teachers in Kenya

In a significant development, the Kenyan government has announced that at least 20,000 intern teachers will now be granted permanent jobs starting in July....

Harnessing the Digital Revolution: How Kenyan Youth are Shaping the Tech Landscape.

Kenya has long been hailed as the "Silicon Savannah," a testament to the country's burgeoning tech ecosystem and the innovative spirit of its young...

Kenya’s government is throttling the growth of private schools

By Ken Ramani Kenya’s public schools are in trouble. In some parts of the country, between 80 and 100 children are crammed into a single...

What’s driving high pregnancy rates in Kenyan schools

By Michael Mutua During Kenya’s national schools exams, an alarming number of girls were reported to be pregnant or in labour, and so couldn’t take the exam....

Kenyan universities are very short of professors: why it matters and what to do about it

By Ishmael Munene A Kenyan vice-chancellor recently went public about the scarcity of university professors. There are fewer than 1,000 professors for the country’s 68 universities and...

Kenya’s public universities: financing model overhaul fails to address biggest challenge – funding

By Ishmael Munene Kenya adopted a new approach to public university funding beginning with the 2023-24 academic year. Rapid student enrolment growth and declining state revenues have...

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