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CS Ogamba orders schools to register KCSE candidates without fees
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 ...
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Commission of University Education lists requirements for recognition of diplomas, degrees and masters
The Commission for University Education (CUE) has released updated requirements for the recognition and evaluation of academic qualifications, including diplomas, degrees, and master’s degrees.
CUE said the guidelines are aimed at ensuring academic quality, maintaining international comparability of qualifications and protecting the integrity of the higher education system.
With just two years remaining before Kenya fully transitions from the 8-4-4 education system, the Kenya National Examinations ...
The four-year secondary school period under the four-decade-old 8-4-4 curriculum will be phased out at the end of next year.
Oga Obinna's son Luironne joined Nairobi School, renowned for excellence and notable alumni. Discover the school’s history, ...
KNEC warns that registration for the 2026 KCSE exam will close on March 31, as Kenya transitions from the 8-4-4 system to Competency-Based Education.
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a detailed guideline explaining how schools can initiate and approve learner transfer requests through the Competency-Based Assessment (CBA) ...
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has officially reopened its online application portal, giving students another opportunity ...
KUCCPS encouraged students to carefully review requirements and ensure they meet the minimum qualifications before submitting their applications.
KNEC Chief Executive David Njeng’ere says that differentiated grading is necessary to protect vulnerable learners and promote equity in national examinations. [File, Standard] The release of the 2025 ...
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