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This is our best chance to resolve education crises
From congestion to under-staffing and unmatched calendars, there is a ticking time bomb as we implement 100 per cent transition and the CBC.
By Emmanuel Manyasa 5 years ago
This is our best chance to resolve education crises
Let us honor our teachers for heroic work
As we shout bravo to our heroes and heroines tacked away in many hidden corners of this country, but quietly transforming our society one child at a time, it is important for all actors in the education sector to reflect on the encumbrances that hinder effective teaching.
By Emmanuel Manyasa 8 years ago
Let us honor our teachers for heroic work
Challenges the African child faces in our time
This day honours the children who participated in the Soweto Uprising on June 16, 1976, and raises awareness of the continuing need for improvement of the education provided to African children.
By Emmanuel Manyasa 8 years ago
Challenges the African child faces in our time
Why the current IEBC commissioners must vacate office
It remains a given fact that the current IEBC, as it is, cannot conduct a free and fair general election come next year. Even if there were intentions and plans initially to carry out credible elections, the trust of a faction of Kenyans is fast fading out. The integrity of the commissioners has failed the test of Kenyans.
By Sylvester Nzioka 9 years ago
Why the current IEBC commissioners must vacate office
Ruto’s one blunder in Kericho that may come back to haunt him
Deputy President William Ruto has time and again threatened to punish those he deems rebels in the Rift Valley. Following the victory of Jubilee, the DP has been coming out triumphantly and issuing numerous unspecified threats to those who opposed him, including the vocal Bomet governor, Isaac Ruto, and Nandi Hills MP Alfred Keter among others. However, the DP has misconceived the rebellion in the rift as a personal attack when it is a show of the changing political climate in the country. Kenyans in the Rift-Valley and in the country at large demand value development, accountability and good governance, not intimidation and empty talk.
By Sylvester Nzioka 9 years ago
Ruto’s one blunder in Kericho that may come back to haunt him
Hope amidst hurdles, mixed feelings about affordable housing
Real Estate
By Peter Theuri
31 mins ago
ODM rift deepens over accusations of plot to 'auction' party to President
Western
By Bernard Lusigi and Brian Kisanji
31 mins ago
Voices not glitter in Nairobi as the Cantata brings Christmas to life
National
By Jayne Rose Gacheri
31 mins ago
Ndindi Nyoro: Lone voice taking on government's economic plans
National
By Graham Kajilwa
31 mins ago
Public debt hits Sh12.04tr as domestic borrowing grows locally
National
By Edwin Nyarangi
31 mins ago
Thome estate residents protest new highrise property developments
Real Estate
By James Wanzala
31 mins ago