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Form 3 Student Stabs Principal with 4-Inch Nail Over Fees Arrears

Join Our Facebook Page Police in Kericho is searching for an 18-year-old Form 3 student at Ainamoi Secondary School who attacked his school principal with a four-inch nail. According to Kericho County Police Commander, the boy swung a wooden plank having nails at his principal on Wednesday, the 9th of June. He drove the nail […]

NLC Receives 4,100 Cases as Magoha Targets School Land Grabbers

The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has sent a warning to school land grabbers to prepare for the Ministry of Education’s response. The CS was speaking as he attended the launch of Physical Education and sports policy at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD). The CS stated that the government is planning […]

Ministry Of Education Reveals When Form Ones Will Report To School

The Ministry of Education has calmed anxiety among education stakeholders concerning the reporting dates for 2021 Form One students by revealing the official reporting dates. According to the Ministry of Education, reporting dates will last for five days. According to the circular the MoE just released, 1,187,517 Form One students are set to report to […]

Ministry Of Agriculture Set To Train 6,000 Teachers on 4K Club

The Ministry of Agriculture has initiated an implementation framework that will determine the operations of the newly rebranded 4k clubs in Kenya. The Agriculture Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS), Anne Nyaga, stated that the government will focus more on volunteerism to encourage pupils to join and ensure that all schools embrace the concept in an approach […]

How to replace a lost TSC registration certificate Online

For a teacher, the Teachers Service Commission certificate is an important document that he or she must have. One cannot be employed or promoted without having the crucial TSC certificate. However, it is important to note that the document just like anything else can be misplaced or lost and this can deny a teacher access […]

Dr. David Njeng’ere replaces outgoing Dr. Mercy Karogo as KNEC CEO

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has appointed Dr. David Njengére as their new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). KNEC chairperson made the announcement on Wednesday in a statement to the press. “Upon completing all the necessary recruitment procedures, and following the process, the council is proud to announce that Dr. Njeng’ere has been appointed as […]

KSSSA Reveals When Sports Will Return in Schools

The Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Chairperson Peter Orero reassured all stakeholders that sporting championships shall begin this year. Following concerns over the return of extra-curricular activities, KSSSA officials reached a consensus after a four-day meeting in Nakuru alongside their counterparts from the Ministry of Education. Orero announced that KSSSA and Ministry of Education […]

Here is What CS Magoha Said Concerning PE in Primary and Secondary Schools

Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha is seeking to make Physical Education (PE) compulsory in all institutions of Basic education. According to the Ministry of Education’s new policy, all schools shall have sports communities and clubs to manage the teaching of Physical education. The policy is intended to make games a critical aspect of […]

This Is What Is Happening in Sossion’s Camp Ahead of June Elections

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary-General Wilson Sossion is set to face stiff competition in the looming KNUT elections. There is talk of a potential revolt from tutors registered with the union as the date for the elections approaches. The KNUT elections are slated for the 26th of June 2021. On Tuesday, the […]

CS Magoha to School Heads: Do Not Allow Learners with Fees Arrears

Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has directed school principals not to allow learners to have fees arrears in schools as they report from their mid-term break. Prof Magoha said that the Ministry knows that most of the parents who have not paid school fees arrears are actually capable of paying but took advantage […]