Utumishi Girls Senior School is preparing to welcome students back to class one month after a devastating dormitory fire claimed the lives of 16 learners. The phased reopening, approved by education authorities, marks an important step Read More
Stephen Thumbi
June 25, 2026
The nationwide Gen Z demonstrations have had ripple effects far beyond city streets, affecting government programmes, businesses and public services across Kenya. Among the latest casualties is the ongoing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) training Read More
kenyafrontline
June 23, 2026
By Tracy Apondu Salim (not his real name) was a brilliant second-year university student known for his sharp intellect and ambition to become an engineer. Everything changed when he started hanging out with the people. Read More
Stephen Thumbi
June 23, 2026
A small figure on a payslip can sometimes reveal much larger issues within public administration. That was the case in June 2026 when teachers across Kenya noticed an unexpected deduction of Ksh 108 from their monthly salaries. Read More
Stephen Thumbi
June 21, 2026
The release of the 2026 Kenyan University Rankings by uniRank has sparked renewed debate on how higher education institutions should be measured in a rapidly digitising world. Unlike traditional academic rankings that rely heavily on research Read More
Stephen Thumbi
June 20, 2026
Higher education in Kenya has faced repeated disruptions in recent years, with public universities frequently caught between financial pressure and labour demands. Moi University now finds itself at the centre of another dispute after lecturers Read More
Stephen Thumbi
June 17, 2026
Thousands of school administrators across Kenya face prolonged career gridlock due to rigid Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Career Progression Guidelines (CPG). A formal petition tabled before Parliament reveals that over 13,000 qualified deputy principals have stagnated Read More
Stephen Thumbi
June 14, 2026
Every school operates within a structured legal and administrative system that defines its legitimacy, stability, and ability to deliver quality education. Beyond classrooms, teachers, and learners, schools depend on a network of official documents that Read More
Stephen Thumbi
June 9, 2026
The escalating wave of student unrest across Kenyan secondary schools has ignited a fierce national debate regarding the structural integrity of the academic calendar. Leading the call for immediate systemic intervention is the Kenya Union Read More
Stephen Thumbi
June 7, 2026
Education in Kenya is undergoing a structural transformation of historic proportions, as the country continues to implement far-reaching reforms aimed at creating a more seamless, inclusive, and competency-driven learning system that better prepares learners for Read More
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