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New dawn for 'jua kali' workers without papers
Kenyans who have attained informal training over the years but do not have certificates have new hope after a new policy to recognise their skills was launched.
By Mike Kihaki and Lewis Nyaundi 1 year ago
New dawn for 'jua kali' workers without papers
No fee hike in varsities as applications start
It is emerging that universities and colleges have been instructed to maintain the fees they set last year and also not to raise the cost of courses they had declared.
By Mike Kihaki and Lewis Nyaundi 2 years ago
No fee hike in varsities as applications start
I will implement education report, say Ruto
Dr Ruto said unlike similar reports in the past that have been left to gather dust, the Working Party on Education Reforms (WPER) report will receive maximum attention.
By Mike Kihaki and Lewis Nyaundi 2 years ago
I will implement education report, say Ruto
Police millionaires raise eyebrows during public vetting
Are police officers some of the richest public servants in Kenya today? This was the question on the lips of many as vetting of police officers got underway in Kisumu.
By KEVIN OMOLO AND DALTON NYABUNDI 9 years ago
Police millionaires raise eyebrows during public vetting
Boy fights for life after arrow attack by another pupil
Crime and Justice
By Stanley Ongwae
38 mins ago
Title-hungry Leopards seek to bounce back to winning ways
Football
By Washington Onyango
2 hrs ago
Appetite: In spite of tax dip, State House blew Sh3B more than planned
National
By Brian Ngugi and Macharia Kamau
3 hrs ago
Family's agony as son's future is shattered on Russian battlefield
National
By Julius Chepkwony
3 hrs ago
How the Cybercrime Act is being used to stifle political opponents
Houghton Irungu
By Irungu Houghton
3 hrs ago