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Kenya is fast-tracking the operationalisation of a Regional Centre of Competence for Digital and Artificial Intelligence (AI) ...
The move aligns with global trends, where governments worldwide are investing in AI-driven governance. While the centre is ...
Kenya is set to replace the NEMIS system with KEMIS in July 2025. This new education data system will link learners to Maisha ...
The government’s ongoing battle to eliminate ghost learners and unaccounted-for schools has taken a new turn, as the Ministry ...
Kenya launches KEMIS to replace NEMIS, but questions emerge over timing, transparency, procurement, and data privacy.
Kenya’s institutions, communities and leaders need to make the new law work for those it was designed to serve.
The crisis stems from the government’s withdrawal of funding, leaving KSL and CLE reliant on student fees to stay afloat.
The IAEA has launched a new initiative to inform governments, regulators and industry players in countries around the world ...
Kenya's 2025/26 budget has excluded funds for KCSE, KPSEA, and JSS exams, as lawmakers warn parents may be forced to pay the ...
Union says Sessional Paper Number 10 of 2024 will help to fix challenges that the basic education sector faces.
The Secretary General of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), Collins Oyuu, has issued a strong appeal to the national government ...
Secretary General Collins Oyuu has called on the government to ensure that the capitation funds for schools are released on ...