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Public Service Commission Promotes 63 TVET Principals

Join Our Telegram Group The Public Service Commission (PSC) has promoted a total of 63 TVET principals following three months of waiting. The PSC’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr Simon K Rotich responded to a letter dated the 6th of July 2022 which was received on the 2nd of September 2022 by the Principal Secretary […]

Universities Want Mass Recruitment of Lecturers Ahead Of 2023’s Academic Crisis

Join Our Telegram Group University lecturers have expressed their frustrations with the government’s failure to consider some of their demands before implementing the 100% transition from primary to secondary school. Universities and other institutions of higher learning are undergoing a crisis with the looming mass admissions in 2023. Dons have revealed that institutions of education […]

KUCCPS Opens Door for Government Sponsorship to 2000 – 2021 KCSE Candidates

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has announced great news to all Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidates who sat for the national examination between 2000 and 2021. The placement service informed all students who sat for their KCSE between 2000 and  2021 yesterday that there are around 300,000 slots available […]

School heads invited to KEPSHA Annual General Meeting

The Kenya Primary Schools Headteachers Association (KEPSHA) has invited primary school headteachers to attend its 18th Annual General Meeting (AGM) which is scheduled to take place at the Sheikh Zayed Children Welfare Centre located in Mombasa. The KEPSHA AGM is set to be held between the 3rd and 9th of December 2022. KEPSHA National Chairperson […]

Monday Declared a Public Holiday

Kenyans have been informed that Monday the 10th of October 2022 is a public holiday to allow for Utamaduni Day celebrations. “All citizens are reminded to honour the day by recognizing and celebrating the rich cultural diversity of Kenya in a manner that promotes our unity, national cohesion and economic progress, read part of a […]

Why many people hate to have their grammar corrected

  If you’ve encountered people who don’t their grammar corrected, you know how angry they get. In my opinion, correcting one’s grammar isn’t bad if you do it in a friendly and respectful way. However, not everyone is irked by a few corrections. Some take it easy and laugh about it, while others can even […]

Study Reveals Attractive Students Perform Better than Unattractive Students in In-Person Education

A study on the relationship between facial attractiveness and academic performance has revealed that attractive students get better grades in in-person education than unattractive students. The study revealed that teachers tend to contact students more in non-quantitative disciplines than in quantitative courses. The study was done by Swedish specialists and was based on a peer-reviewed […]

TSC Begins Talks Regarding Recruitment of 58,000 Teachers

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has reportedly commenced talks with the Head of State concerning the recruitment of 58,000 teachers in this fiscal year. If this happens then the recruitment will correspond with His Excellency President William Ruto’s campaign promise. President William Ruto had promised Kenyans that he would employ 116,000 teachers within two years […]

List of Teachers Awarded by TSC on World Teachers’ Day

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr Nancy Macharia has revealed that the commission recognized 264 teachers who showed outstanding service all over the country’s 47 counties. While speaking at the World Teachers’ Day event that was held at the Kenya School of Government in Nairobi, Dr Macharia said that the Commission […]

More Learners in Tana Region Dropping Out of School Due To Drought

Drought has led to a large number of learners dropping out of schools with families looking to make ends meet as well as looking for pasture and water for their vulnerable livestock. Chirifi’s Senior Chief Idriss Guyo has revealed that schools had reported a huge number of learners absent from school since the start of […]