KCB To Spend Sh700 Million On Supporting Poor Students
KCB Group has set aside Ksh700 million to support the 2023 scholarships cohort through secondary and tertiary education. Through the KCB Foundation, its social investment arm, the funds will see the lender cater for tuition fees for the four years of secondary school and tertiary level.
In Crackdown on Fake Colleges, Pain for Students and Parents
TVETA Director General Lang’at Kipkirui says there are 1,834 registered TVET training institutions in the country.
5 beneficial activities for kids during short holidays
During the school holidays, short or long, children have a lot of free time in their hands. If they have nothing to do after finishing their chores around the house, as the saying goes, an idle mind is the devil's workshop. It is, therefore, necessary...
Nairobi girls talk about sex, sponsor culture
In the past, some of Kenya's socialites have styled themselves as #SlayQueens, and have been quite upfront about the financial benefits that have come from dating tycoons
JKUAT recalls students to resume classes
The move follows a series of meetings held between the university management and the teaching and non-teaching staff early last week
7 KU students in court for burning admin block
Investigating Officer Joseph Keter asked Kiambu Principal Magistrate Justus Kituku to allow him at least 10 days to complete investigations while holding the suspects at the Kiambu Police Station