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James Masengeli: Man for arraigned for allegedly pocketing KSh 2.5m to influence police recruitment
Man accused of posing as a police jobs broker was freed on a KSh 500,000 bail after allegedly defrauding jobseekers of KSh ...
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Nyeri mother of 1 beats lupus, struggle and pain to graduate as registered nurse from KMTC
Lupus survivor and mother of one, Purity Nkatha, beats overwhelming odds to sit KCSE late, pass her NCK exams, and graduate ...
A Nyandarua woman is overcome with joy and hope after well-wishers joined hands to build her a new home following the collapse of her mud-walled house.
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba, supervises the opening of the KNEC examination container at the Ruiru Sub-County DCC offices in Kiambu County on 19th November 2025. (By Gitau Wanyoike) The ...
Explore more than 100 years of the BBC’s history – click on our interactive timeline or investigate a topical anniversary, unpack the story of fascinating objects from our varied collections, or go in ...
From Caesar to Napoleon, the Pyramids to the Parthenon, the Trojan War to the Civil War—National Geographic History magazine draws readers in with more than 5,000 years of people, places, and things ...
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines social media as: “forms of electronic communication (such as websites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to ...
A total of 418 candidates were reported to have engaged in examination malpractices during the administration of the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination, which ended on Friday.
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba said teachers, exam officials, or other personnel found complicit in examination malpractice risk dismissal, loss of professional credentials, and criminal ...
The government has intensified its crackdown on exam malpractice, announcing that 78 people have been arrested for abusing social media platforms to expose the content of examinations currently ...
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba announced that only 418 cases of malpractice were recorded in the just-concluded KCSE examinations, a sharp reduction from 600 cases last year on November 22 ...
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