Albert Maloba: All Courses are Equal Before God

Moi University Students Organization President Albert Maloba who is also the Chair of the Universities' Presidents Council has condemned the Government's announced decision to selectively fund University Courses. Responding to the recent announcement by the government, Maloba in the company of other Kenyan University leaders questioned the decision terming it

Tanzania escalates Trade war with Kenya; withdraws from Negotiations.

The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) boss Mr Gilbert Kibe has announced that Tanzania has abandoned bilateral negotiation efforts to end the stalemate between the two neighboring countries. According to Mr. Kibe, Tanzania is , demanding that Kenya relaxes the restrictions on Covid-19 before they can allow the resumption of

Back to School for KCPE and KCSE candidates

Primary and secondary school candidates are expected to return to school from October, following a new proposal to reopen learning institutions. The 1.9 million learners are expected to open for the second term, during which they will sit for their examinations in April. The KCPE candidates suggested date for assessment wil

Kiambu Governor James Nyoro sacks 48 board members

Kiambu Governor James Nyoro has sacked 48 municipal council members who sat in the World Bank ward committee , after it emerged that most of them were unqualified for the positions. The individuals who were appointed by the former governor Ferdinand Waititu during his gubernatorial bid in 2017 went

Parents on the spot over rising teen pregnancies

The Kenya Christian Professional Forum has reignited the debate on teenage pregnancies and legislation of abortion , despite the two issues being before the senate under the Reproductive Health Bill. The forum draws its membership across denominations of Christians among them Catholic, Anglican and evangelicals and its members have insisted