Major Government Reshuffle: Dr. Belio Kipsang Leaves Education Ministry for Immigration & Citizen Services
The Kenyan government has undertaken a major reshuffle of Principal Secretaries (PSs), affecting multiple ministries. Among the biggest changes is the swap between Dr. Belio Kipsang and Prof. Julius Bitok,…
Ferdinand Waititu Enrolls for Form 4 Studies at Industrial Area Prison: A Political Downfall or a Fresh Start?
Former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu has made headlines once again, this time for an unexpected reason—he has enrolled for Form 4 studies at Industrial Area Prison and is set to…
TSC Announces TPAD Overhaul: New Teaching Standards and TPAD3 Portal Update
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has officially introduced significant changes to the Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) system, affecting thousands of teachers across Kenya. The latest update, unveiled during…
273 Retired Teachers’ Pension Claims Submitted to Treasury – Is Your Name on the List?
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Kenya has submitted pension claims for 273 retired teachers to the National Treasury for processing. This update comes as a relief for many teachers who…
PS Raymond Omollo Meets KNUT Officials to Address Teacher Shortage: What It Means for Kenyan Teachers
The teacher shortage in Kenya continues to be a pressing issue, despite the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) hiring thousands of teachers in recent years. In a high-level meeting on March…
TSC to Train Teachers on TPAD: What You Need to Know About the Upcoming Training
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced a nationwide training program on Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD). This initiative aims to enhance teacher performance, streamline the appraisal process, and…
MP Didmus Barasa Proposes Amendments to the TSC Act: What Teachers Need to Know
Kenyan teachers could soon experience significant changes if amendments proposed by MP Didmus Barasa to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Act are passed. The proposed changes aim to streamline teacher…
List of Universities Authorized to Operate in Kenya: Everything You Need to Know
Higher education in Kenya is an essential part of career development. However, before joining any institution, it is crucial to verify whether it is accredited by the Commission for University…
New Law to Standardize University, TVET, and College Qualifications in Kenya
Kenya’s higher education sector is set for a major transformation following the introduction of the Kenya National Qualifications Framework (General) Regulations, 2025. These regulations aim to standardize qualifications across universities…
KUPPET Issues 7-Day Strike Notice: What This Means for Teachers and Schools in Kenya
The Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has issued a seven-day strike notice, warning of a nationwide teachers’ walkout if their grievances are not addressed. This move has raised…
KNEC Releases 2025 KCSE Timetable: Key Dates, Guidelines, and Preparation Tips
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially released the 2025 KCSE timetable, outlining important dates for oral, practical, and written exams. Candidates, teachers, and parents are now focusing on…
Final Day of Education Dialogues: Key Takeaways and Senior School Transition Guidelines Unveiled
The Ministry of Education has wrapped up the County-Based Dialogues, a series of stakeholder engagements aimed at shaping the future of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) education system in Kenya. Speaking…
KUCCPS Issues New Directives: What 2025 Applicants Must Do Now!
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) and the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) have made critical changes to the recent placement results. If you applied for a…
TSC Breaking News: Teachers Removed from the Register – Full List & Reasons
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has made a major announcement, removing four teachers from the Register of Teachers in Kenya. According to the latest TSC news today, this action is…
CBC Senior School Selection: What the Committee Proposes for Learners and Parents
The transition to Senior School under the CBC system is set to follow new guidelines proposed by the education committee. As the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) takes full effect, learners and…
KJSEA Examiner Application Day 5: Technical Subjects Still Lagging – Apply Now!
The Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) examiner applications are now in their fifth day, with subjects like Kiswahili and Mathematics leading in the number of applications. However, technical subjects…
CBC at a Crossroads: Stakeholders Push for a New Subject
Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) is once again under scrutiny as education stakeholders push for the inclusion of French as a subject. During a recent symposium in Buruburu, Nairobi, educators and…
Top 10 Universities in Kenya: EduRank 2025 Rankings and What You Need to Know
Kenya boasts some of the best universities in Africa, offering world-class education in various disciplines. Whether you are looking for institutions in Nairobi, technical universities, or research-intensive universities, the latest…
Urgent: Ministry of Education Issues New Directives for 2025 KJSEA and KPLEA Registration
The Ministry of Education has issued new directives regarding the 2025 Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) and Kenya Primary Learners Education Assessment (KPLEA) registration. All Junior Secondary Schools (JSS)…
TSC to Hire More Teachers in 2025/26 Budget – Are You Ready?
Kenyan teachers have received TSC good news today as the Teachers Service Commission (TSC Kenya) has proposed a Ksh 382.3 billion budget for the 2025/26 financial year. If approved, this…
University of Nairobi (UoN) Tops Kenyatta University (KU) in Latest Rankings
The latest university ranking in Kenya has placed the University of Nairobi (UoN) at the top, surpassing Kenyatta University (KU). This development highlights UoN’s continued excellence in academic programs, research,…
KJSEA Examiner Application: Kiswahili, Mathematics Dominate While Technical Subjects Struggle. Apply Today!
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) recently announced opportunities for Kenya Junior School Examinations Assessment (KJSEA) assessors, attracting many applicants from across the country. However, the latest updates indicate that…
Ministry of Education Finally Responds to KNUT’s Call for Capitation Release
The Ministry of Education in Kenya has finally responded to mounting pressure from the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) by announcing the release of Sh14 billion in capitation funds…
First Lady Rachel Ruto Launches School Milk Programme to Boost Children’s Nutrition and Learning
A Major Boost for School Nutrition in Kenya First Lady Rachel Ruto has launched a school milk programme in Migori County, aiming to improve children’s nutrition, health, and learning outcomes.…
KNEC Requests Unpaid 2024 Exam Invigilators and Supervisors to Submit Details Before March 10
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has called on all teachers who participated in the invigilation and supervision of the 2024 national exams but have not yet received their payments…
KUCCPS Opens Applications for Teacher Training Colleges: September 2025 Intake
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has officially opened applications for the September 2025 intake into Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs). This is a crucial opportunity for aspiring…
KUPPET Demands Transfer of Headteacher Who Brutally Assaulted Teacher in Nyamira
A shocking case of teacher assault in Junior Secondary School (JSS) has once again put the spotlight on school leadership, teacher welfare, and JSS management in Kenya. The Kenya Union…
KJSEA Examiners’ Training: Why Some Teachers Can’t See the Application Icon on KNEC CP2 Portal
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) recently opened applications for KJSEA examiners’ training, but on day two of the exercise, some teachers have reported that the application icon is missing…
KJSEA 2025: How Junior School Learners Will Transition to Senior School
The Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) 2025 is a key component of the Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum, determining how Grade 9 learners transition to Senior School. With the KNEC…
KNEC Reopens Grade 3 Portal: Step-by-Step Registration Guide as Grade 9 Transfers Face Uncertainty
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has reopened the Grade 3 assessment portal, allowing schools to capture missing learners. This update is crucial in ensuring all students under the Competency-Based…
KEPSHA Constitution: Key Provisions Impacting Education
The Kenya Primary Schools Headteachers Association (KEPSHA) plays a crucial role in advocating for primary school headteachers’ welfare, career growth, and policy influence. However, many educators may not fully understand…
KNEC to End KCSE Exam Leaks – This Is Their New Strategy
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has taken a bold step to stop KCSE exam leaks by outsourcing logistics for national exams. This change, which will take effect in 2025,…
Want to Become a KJSEA Examiner? Government Opens Applications – Apply Now!
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially opened applications for the 2025 Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) examiners’ training. This is a golden opportunity for Junior Secondary School…
KNUT Kenya Demands Immediate Release of Ksh 64 Billion Capitation Funds Amid School Crisis
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT Kenya) has intensified pressure on the government to release Ksh 64 billion in capitation funds, warning that public primary schools and secondary schools…
TSC Breaking News: Teacher Replacement Exercise in Chiakariga Subcounty Under Review
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC Kenya) has responded to concerns regarding the recent TSC recruitment and teacher replacement exercise in Tharaka Nithi County, particularly in Chiakariga Subcounty. In a letter…
Mombasa Fake Degree Scandal: New Shocking Details About the University’s Founder and Operation
The Mombasa fake degree scandal continues to unravel, revealing alarming details about how an unregistered institution, Northwestern Christian University, operated for years without detection. Investigations have confirmed that its founder,…
2025 KNEC PTE Examination Timetable and Guidelines: Everything You Need to Know
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially released the 2025 Primary Teacher Education (PTE) Examination Timetable, outlining the key dates and subjects for aspiring primary school teachers. These exams…
Top 10 KMTC Courses with the Best Salary Prospects in Kenya
The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) is one of the best institutions in Kenya for medical education, producing highly skilled healthcare professionals who secure well-paying jobs in both the public…
Bachelor of Education in Kenya: 2025 Cut-off Points, Fees, and Best Universities
A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree is one of the most sought-after programs in universities in Kenya, preparing students for careers in teaching, educational leadership, and curriculum development. If you…
Universities Offering Bachelor of Law in Kenya: Cluster Points, Fees, and What You Need to Know
Are you aspiring to become a lawyer in Kenya? Choosing the right university for your Bachelor of Law (LL.B) degree is a crucial step. With multiple universities in Kenya offering…
Fake Degree Scandal in Kenya: Over 100 Arrested in Mombasa Crackdown
The dream of graduation turned into a nightmare for over 100 individuals in Mombasa after a dramatic police crackdown exposed a fake degree scandal. The incident, which took place at…
Ali Fuad Sworn in as KEPSHA Acting Chairperson: What This Means for Primary School Leadership
The Kenya Primary Schools Headteachers Association (KEPSHA) has ushered in new leadership following the unfortunate passing of its national chairman, Johnson Matheka Nzioka. Ali Fuad, the former Vice Chairman, has…
This Is What to Do If You Were a Member of Metropolitan Sacco
The recent investigation into Metropolitan National Sacco has raised serious concerns among its members, particularly teachers who rely on the Sacco for savings and loans. If you were a member,…
State Investigates Metropolitan Sacco Amid Concerns from Teachers and Other Members
The Metropolitan National Sacco, a leading Sacco in Kenya, is under investigation by the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) due to financial mismanagement and liquidity challenges. The probe has raised…
Schools in Crisis: What the Ksh 64 Billion Budget Shortfall Means for Education in Kenya
The Kenyan government has officially stated that it will not pay the Ksh 64 billion owed to schools in capitation funds, citing financial regulations that prevent carrying forward unpaid allocations…
KJSTM vs. KUPPET: The Battle Over JSS Teachers’ Union Membership
The fight for Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers’ representation has escalated into a heated dispute between the Kenya Junior School Teachers’ Movement (KJSTM) and the Kenya Union of Post Primary…
MPs Probe Delayed Payments for KCSE 2024 Exam Officials
The 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams were successfully conducted, but months later, exam officials—including invigilators, supervisors, and examiners—are yet to receive their payments. This delay has caused…
University Admissions in Kenya: No Change to Cut-Off Points, CS Ogamba Clarifies
The Kenyan government has not changed the university admission cut-off points, Education Cabinet Secretary (CS) Julius Ogamba has confirmed. This clarification comes after reports suggesting a policy shift caused confusion…
99,338 KCSE Students With a C+ at Risk: A Funding Crisis Threatens University Dreams
The 2024 KCSE results have produced record-breaking university qualifiers, with 246,391 students attaining C+ and above. However, a major funding shortfall has placed the future of 99,338 C+ students in…
MP Questions TSC’s Allocation of Teacher Slots: Are Some Regions Being Left Behind?
A Kenyan MP has raised concerns over the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) allocation of teacher slots, questioning whether the distribution is fair across all regions. This has sparked a fresh…
KUPPET Wins War to Recruit JSS Teachers: What It Means for Educators
In a major development in Kenya’s education sector, the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has successfully recruited Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers into its ranks. This milestone was…
Court Reinstates Amukowa Anangwe as UoN Council Chair: A Win for Academic Autonomy?
In a dramatic turn of events, the High Court has reinstated Professor Amukowa Anangwe as the Chairperson of the University of Nairobi (UoN) Council, just four days after Education Cabinet…
KUPPET Threatens Nationwide Strike Over Teachers’ Healthcare: What You Need to Know
Kenyan teachers are on the verge of a nationwide strike as the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) demands urgent government intervention in their failing healthcare system. The union…
How to Know If Your KUCCPS Application Is Successful
Applying for university or college through the KUCCPS portal is an important step for students seeking higher education in Kenya. However, after submitting your application, it’s crucial to check whether…
Kenyan Teachers to Wait Longer as Barasa’s TSC Act Amendment Stalls in Parliament
Parliament Adjourns Over Lack of Quorum Kenyan Parliament was forced to adjourn on February 26, 2025, after failing to meet the required quorum. This unexpected development came just as Kimilili…
KMTC Applications Now Open: Apply Through the KUCCPS Portal 2025
The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has officially opened its application window for the March 2025 intake. Prospective students can now apply for KMTC courses through the KUCCPS student portal…
KUCCPS Portal 2025 Now Open: List of Available Health Sciences Courses for Revision
Are you looking to revise your KUCCPS course choices? The KUCCPS portal 2025 is now open for course revision, and students interested in Health Sciences have a variety of options…
2024/2025 KUCCPS Degree Cutoff Points: Find Out If You Qualify!
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has officially released the 2024/2025 degree program cutoff points. If you sat for the 2023 KCSE exam and are looking to…
MP Didmus Barasa Proposes Amendments to the TSC Act: What Teachers Need to Know
Kenyan teachers could soon see a major shift in the governance of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) if a new proposal by Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa is adopted. The proposed…
New NSSF Rates in Kenya: How Teachers’ Salaries Will Be Affected Starting February 2025
Kenyan teachers are set to experience changes in their payslips following the implementation of new NSSF (National Social Security Fund) contribution rates in February 2025. The adjustments, aimed at increasing…