The government has released Ksh22 billion in capitation funds to public schools across the country, ensuring the smooth rollout of Term 2 learning activities
The National Assembly Education Committee has brought attention to a significant issue in the 2025/26 national budget: no funds have been set aside for
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has decided to extend the internship contracts of 20,000 junior secondary school (JSS) teachers for an additional year. These
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has issued a stern warning to schools about the importance of meeting deadlines for uploading 2025 CBC student
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced 2,014 job vacancies to replace teachers who exited the profession through natural attrition. In a public notice
Public schools across Kenya will start receiving long-overdue capitation funds on Monday, the Ministry of Education has confirmed. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba made
President William Ruto has fulfilled his March 2025 pledge to sponsor 10 vulnerable girls from each of Nairobi’s 17 constituencies, enabling them to attend
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a firm directive to schools, warning them against withholding KCPE and KCSE certificates from candidates. In
In a move that raises serious questions about project management in higher education, lawmakers have banned new projects in institutions of higher learning after
The government has reversed its earlier plan to exclude mathematics from certain senior secondary school pathways under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). Education Cabinet Secretary
Kenya’s teacher recruitment system has been thrown into turmoil by claims that some MPs are charging Ksh 200,000 for Teacher Service Commission appointment letters.
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) is preparing to roll out the very first Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA), a key milestone in
Education stakeholders in Kakamega County, including parents and teachers, are urging the government to put merit first when it comes to recruiting, promoting, and
Kenyan teachers could soon benefit from a clearer and more consistent system for their allowances thanks to the Teachers Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2024.