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KUPPET Kisumu Issues Ultimatum to KNEC Over Unpaid KCSE Examiners

KUPPET Gives KNEC One Week to Pay Teachers Who Marked 2024 KCSE Exams Teachers Demand Instant Payment Speaking in Kisumu, KUPPET Kisumu Secretary General, Zablon Awange...

KNUT Opposes Delocalization of Teachers, Demands Immediate Promotions

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) has reiterated its opposition to the ongoing delocalization policy by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). Delocalization is Still...

Equity Bank Injects Ksh 25 Million into Kenya National Drama and Film Festival

The Kenya National Drama and Film Festival (KNDFF) has received a Ksh 25 million sponsorship from Equity Bank Kenya for this year’s event at national, regional, county and sub-county levels. The 2025...

Kenyan Secondary School Heads Blame Poor KCSE Performance on Government Funding Delays

Secondary school principals in Kenya have blamed poor performance in KCSE for government delays and partial release of capitation funds. According to KESSHA, financial constraints in schools...

Junior Secondary STEM Teachers to Undergo Four-Day Training on Virtual Labs

Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers teaching Mathematics and Integrated Science will undergo a four-day training during the first-term half-term break focusing on virtual laboratories and digital learning tools. The training is...

Kisii School and Friends School Kamusinga Shine at Kamusinga Allan Bradley Open Tournament

The Kamusinga Allan Bradley Open Tournament was wild! Some of the best high school teams in the country were in attendance and it did not disappoint....

Treasury Borrows Ksh 27.8 Billion as Government Rushes to Settle Pending Dues

The National Treasury has borrowed Ksh 27.8 billion from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to meet financial obligations amid delayed payments across multiple sectors. A good chunk of these...

Kisumu Teachers Denied Medical Services Over Insurance Fund Dispute

Teachers in Kisumu County are facing a healthcare crisis as medical facilities are turning them away because they have not paid their medical bills. The Kenya Union of Post-Primary...

Kenyan Secondary Schools Propose Fee Increase as Funding Crisis Deepens

Secondary school principals in Kenya have proposed a fee increment of up to KSh 27,000 per student citing inadequate government capitation that has left...

TSC Deregisters 33 Teachers Over Disciplinary Issues—What It Means for the Education Sector

TSC Revokes Registration of 33 Teachers Across Kenya The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has canceled the registration of 33 teachers in Kenya, preventing them from teaching in both public and...

Kwale County Bursary Program Halted as High Court Bars County Funding for Students

Confusion has hit the Kwale County education sector after Governor Fatuma Achani stopped issuing bursaries. Thousands of students are stranded and many are at risk of dropping out...

KESSHA Releases 2025 Calendar of Events: Key Meetings and National Conference Dates

The Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) has released its 2025 calendar of events, with county meetings to take place from February 26 to...

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