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Dominic Gekonge

Dominic is a Computer Science Specialist with lots of bias on Education. If he's not writing about Education, then he's coding. If not, then you will find him watching series movies.

Court slaps 5 students nabbed over school fire with hefty Cash Bail

Join Our Telegram Group Following a fire incident at Mukaa Boys High School in Makueni County, five of the 12 students who were accused of setting a school dormitory on fire have pleaded not guilty. The minors were arraigned in court before Principal Magistrate Charles Mayamba on the 25th of May 2021 and they faced […]

Man At Large After Allegedly Defiling 15-Year-Old Girls in His House

Join Our Telegram Group Two school-going girls have been rescued from a man who had been allegedly defiling them for almost a month in Migori County. Security personnel rescued the students who are of age 15 on Saturday from a house in Kadongo trading center in Kowidi Sub-Location in Rachuonyo East Sub-County. The two underage […]

Government Closed 30 Private Schools in Nakuru Over Poor Infrastructure

Government officials from the Ministry of Education have begun hunting for learning institutions that do not have basic infrastructure. Deputy County Commissioner Michael Lesimam, who led the exercise, said that the schools that were closed either operated without any government registration or that the school’s buildings were not constructed according to the required standards. “In […]

MoE and KSSSA Agree On Changes for Sporting Activities

The Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) chairperson Peter Orero has moved to assure all interested parties that sporting championships will begin this year. The decision was made during a four-day meeting that KSSSA officials and their other officials from the Ministry of Education attended in Nakuru. Orero revealed concern from both KSSSA and Ministry […]

Concern for Schools with COVID-19 Fourth Wave Looming

There are growing concerns over the academic calendar for schools with the fourth wave of COVID-19 expected in July. The Ministry of Health has warned that new virus infections of the novel global coronavirus pandemic may rise to concerning numbers within the next two months. This has caused worries over the education sector. Acting Director […]