Sakaja Steps In to Keep Vulnerable Students in School

Sakaja Steps In to Keep Vulnerable Students in School

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has stepped in to ensure vulnerable learners from informal settlements do not miss secondary education due to lack of school fees, highlighting what he describes as a silent crisis facing thousands of families in the city. This week, the governor personally escorted two orphaned boys, Nicholas Otieno

Success as Kenya’s First Grade 10 Cohort Joins Senior School

Senior schools nationwide have successfully admitted their first cohort of Grade 10 learners, marking a significant milestone in the implementation of Kenya’s Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum and the initiation of senior school under this new framework.The transition, initially met with concerns regarding infrastructure, staffing, and overall readiness, proceeded smoothly, with

Matiang’i Slams High School Fees as Grade 10 School Begins

Jubilee Deputy Party Leader Fred Matiang’i has conveyed a message of encouragement to Kenyan parents as Grade 10 students begin their school year.On his official X account on Monday, January 12, 2026, the former Interior Cabinet Secretary expressed concern over the increasing financial pressure on families due to rising education

Gachagua Slams Northern Kenya Leaders Over School Quotas

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua launched a sharp attack on leaders from Northern Kenya. He accused them of wasting huge devolved funds without creating strong public institutions.During a press briefing in Nyeri on Friday, January 9, 2026, Gachagua rejected demands for affirmative action. He said ten years of devolution shows

Moses Kuria Defends National Schools as Pillars of Unity

Moses Kuria, a former Cabinet Secretary, urged protection for national schools. He says they help build national unity by letting students from different backgrounds mix early.On January 9, 2026, he shared these thoughts on his X account. Kuria recalled his time in the old 7-4-2-3 education system. It gave him

Ruto Hails 2025 KCSE Results as 270,000 Qualify for University

President William Ruto praised the 2025 KCSE results. He called them a key achievement for Kenya's schools.He got this update from Education CS Julius Ogamba. The meeting took place at Eldoret State Lodge in Uasin Gishu County. It happened before the official release.In an X post on January 9, 2026,

Ruto Assures Schools of Timely Funding Ahead of New Term

Ruto Assures Schools of Timely Funding Ahead of New Term

President William Ruto has moved to reassure parents, teachers, and school administrators that the upcoming academic term will begin without disruption, following the release of Sh44 billion in capitation funds to schools across the country. The funds, according to the President, will be fully received by learning institutions before students

Amisi Questions High School Placement as Parents Seek Top Schools

Saboti MP Caleb Amisi doubts Kenya's high school placement process. Parents of 2025 KJSEA students have kept messaging him. They want the MP's help to place kids in prestigious schools.On January 2, 2025, Amisi posted on his X account. His inbox overflows with pleas. Parents seek spots at schools like