With just two years remaining before Kenya fully transitions from the 8-4-4 education system, the Kenya National Examinations Council has opened registration for KCSE examination.
The announcement comes days after the fund's CEO Edwin Wanyoyi announced that the fund will disburse Ksh 4.2 billion to public universities.
Parsley Otambo, a resilient young man from Kayole, overcame adversity to score an A- in KCSE. Now homeless, he seeks employment to complete his education.
President William Ruto has reappointed Professor Julius Nyabundi as the non-executive chairman of the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) for a four-year term beginning March 13.
Eliza Wangui's joy returned as her daughter Victoria rejoined school after a well-wisher answered their financial plea. A story of hope and community support.
The application portal is now active and will run until April 1, with interested students encouraged to apply before the ...
Teresia Nyambura Wacira is a Kenyan scientist and diver and is the first woman in the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research ...
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has warned school heads against demanding school fees before registering candidates for the 2026 national examinations, including the Kenya Certificate of ...
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has begun interviewing candidates for more than 12,000 temporary positions linked to the upcoming Enhanced Continuous Voter Registration ...
William Ruto returned to his former school, Kapsabet High School, on Thursday as the institution celebrated 100 years of continuous teaching and learning, describing the occasion as a personal ...
Kenya and Japan are strengthening cooperation in health technology transfer, local manufacturing of medical commodities, research and development, and advanced training for health professionals. The ...
KNEC chairperson Prof Julius Nyabundi speaks during the launch of the 2026 candidates resgistration on February 13, 2026.