The government is ramping up investment in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) as part of efforts to build a skilled workforce...
The government has issued an update on how to improve education standards, revealing that it has allocated billions of shillings to improve to the...
Kisumu National Polytechnic Chief Principal Catherine Kelonye says construction of the textile factory work has reached 85%, and the contractor is expected to...
University and higher level education need total reorientation to become centres of research and development for nurturing 21st century skills without forgetting indigenous...
The 11th of February is set aside for celebrating the achievement and encouraging the participation of women and girls in science.Â
Innovations by TVET students and graduates go a long way in providing solutions necessary for development.
TVETA Director General Lang’at Kipkirui says there are 1,834 registered TVET training institutions in the country.
According to studies commissioned by Zizi Afrique Foundation under Ujana360 program, core values emerged as second most critical skillset.
The community is embracing technical skills training that has seen its students engaging more in entrepreneurship and present day hiring