By Phyllis Mwende Kenya is mourning the loss of its celebrated author and intellectual, Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, who died at the age of
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Government Disburses Ksh. 22B For Learners In Public Institutions For Term Two
By Neville Oduor The Ministry of Education has disbursed Ksh. 22,028,911,191.40 in capitation funds for Term 2, 2025, to support learners in public basic
Government Accelerates Education Reforms to Deliver on BETA Commitments
By Laura Nyabang’a Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has assured that the Government is actively pursuing all commitments made to align Kenya’s education sector with
KU Launches Teacher Professional Assessors and Administrators Training
By Grace Gilo Lecturers from across various departments at Kenyatta University come together to launch the Teacher Professional Assessors and Administrators Training on the
Labour Court Reinstates Prof. Wainaina as KU Vice Chancellor
By Grace Gilo Professor Paul Wainaina was warmly welcomed back by the staff and students of Kenyatta University after his reinstatement as Vice Chancellor
Empowering Future Media Professionals: KUTV Honors 3rd Cohort Graduates
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3rd Cohort of KUTV&RS Advanced Apprenticeship Training, Graduate
By Grace Gilo Kenyatta University Television and Radio Service (KUTV&RS) celebrated a huge milestone as the third cohort of its intensive practical training program
TPDEX Organizes Teaching Practicum Orientation for Kenyatta University’s Student Teachers
By Grace Gilo The center for Teacher Professional Development and Excellence (TPDEX) brought together over 2000 students of Kenyatta University. The students are set
Emotions Fill the air as KU Remembers 11 Students Who Tragically Died in 2024
By Grace Gilo A year ago, tragedy struck the Kenyatta University fraternity when 11 bright young souls met their untimely demise in a horrific
Two Arrested for Running Illegal University, Offering Fake Degrees
By Dorothy Musyoka Detectives have arrested two individuals behind a fraudulent university scheme that was issuing degrees without accreditation. The suspects, Moses Masiga, the