Tragedy Strikes KJSEA Marking Exercise as Examiner Dies at Machakos Girls High School

Spread the love

Nairobi, Kenya – November 24, 2025 The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has announced the death of one of its examiners during the ongoing Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) marking exercise. The Incident Mr. Nicodemus Mutua Mutuku passed away this morning at Machakos Girls High School, where he was serving as a team leader…

Read More
Ibrahim Traore

Shadows of Empire: How the West Maintains Control in Africa

Spread the love

More than six decades after the wave of African independence, a troubling pattern persists. While colonial flags have been lowered and new anthems composed, the exploitation hasn’t ended—it has simply evolved. This is neocolonialism: the art of maintaining empire without the embarrassment of occupation. The term, coined by Ghana’s founding president Kwame Nkrumah, describes how…

Read More

Why Senator Okiya Omtatah Wants to Abolish the Bomas National Tallying Centre (And Why It Matters for 2027)

Spread the love

On 24 November 2025, Busia Senator and serial public-interest litigant Okiya Omtatah Okoiti walked into the Constitutional and Human Rights Division of the High Court in Nairobi and dropped a bombshell: Constitutional Petition E757 of 2025. In plain language, he is asking the court to declare the entire concept of a National Tallying Centre at…

Read More

What to Study Now for a Successful Career in Kenya’s Future (2026-2050)

Spread the love

Future-Proof Your Career: The Top 10 Most Promising Careers in Kenya (2026-2050) The job market our children will enter looks nothing like the one we know today. As Kenya pushes toward industrialisation, digital transformation, and sustainable development, the careers that will define success are rapidly evolving. For Form Four students choosing university courses and parents…

Read More
Kenya can emulate China

TSC Launches Digital Teacher Transfer System: Here’s How It Works

Spread the love

📢 OFFICIAL: TSC Launches Pilot Teacher Transfer Module (18th Aug – 18th Nov 2025) 🔴 Key Circular Details (Ref: TSC/ADM/192A/VOL.X/54): Pilot Period: 18th August – 18th November 2025 Eligibility: All teachers except Heads/Deputy Heads Access Links: Teachers (portal.tsc.go.ke) | Officers (tsconline.tsc.go.ke) Non-Pilot Teachers: Continue via www.tsc.go.ke → Online Services → Teacher Transfer 📋 Module Features…

Read More

KUCCPS Announces Exciting Updates for 2025!

Spread the love

KUCCPS Unveils 2025 Updates! 🎓✨ Discover the latest from Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) for the 2024/2025 academic year! 📢 Top KUCCPS Highlights 🚀 Teacher Upgrade Programme 📚 P1 & ECDE teachers can upgrade to DPTE! TVET Applications 🛠️ Reopened for September 2025 intake! Placement Results 🎉 310,502 students placed for 2024/2025!…

Read More
An Abagusii Tale from the 17th Century

An Abagusii Tale from the 17th Century

Spread the love

The Journey of Mogusii’s Heirs: An Abagusii Tale from the 17th Century In the early years of the 17th century, the Abagusii were a people on the move, their roots stretching back to a mythical place called Misiri, a land of hardship north of Mount Elgon. Oral traditions whispered that their ancestor, Mogusii, a descendant…

Read More
Fred Matiang’i

Fred Matiang’i: What are his Chances of Leading Kenya in 2027?

Spread the love

Analysing Fred Matiang’i’s Chances of Becoming Kenya’s President in 2027 As Kenya gears up for the 2027 General Election, one name has emerged as a formidable contender: Dr. Fred Matiang’i, the former Interior Cabinet Secretary. Known for his assertive governance style and significant reforms during his tenure under President Uhuru Kenyatta, Matiang’i has officially declared…

Read More
he Blood of Parliament

The Blood Parliament: A Generation’s Fight on June 25, 2024

Spread the love

Nairobi’s streets were alive on June 25, 2024. The air thrummed with chants, the beat of protest anthems, and the defiant spirit of Kenya’s youth. Thousands of Gen Z Kenyans, joined by parents, workers, and students, flooded the Central Business District, their faces painted with the colours of the Kenyan flag—red, green, and black. They…

Read More