Disturbing Incident in Buru Buru: CCTV Captures Attempted Stabbing

A woman in Buruburu area, in Nairobi, is seen drinking what appears to be alcohol while dancing with one of her children, while a young lady in the living room is carrying another child. Moments later, the CCTV footage shows her husband on the couch, charging his phone. Suddenly, she storms out the door, holding…

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Modern-Day Slave Trade: A Disturbing Resurgence in Africa”

Twenty-year-old Naima Jamal from the Oromia region of Ethiopia is among countless Africans who have risked everything to seek a better life in Europe, only to fall into the horrors of slavery. Just hours after arriving in Libya, Naima was abducted, highlighting the grave dangers many face on this perilous journey. Her captors are demanding…

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Governor Natembeya Slams Government Over Education System, Claims Even President Ruto Doesn’t Understand CBC

Rift Valley Governor George Natembeya has launched a scathing attack on the government, describing the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) as a “shambolic” education system that has left many, including President William Ruto, grappling to understand its framework. Speaking at a public event, Governor Natembeya accused the national government of failing to adequately prepare for the implementation…

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Parents, Students and instituitions unable to access 2024 KCSE results as website crashes

Just hours after the official release of the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results, parents, students, and institutions across the country have expressed frustration over being unable to access their results online. The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) website reportedly experienced significant downtime due to overwhelming traffic. High Traffic Causes Website Crash The…

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2024 KCSE Results Officially Released

Nairobi, Kenya – January 9, 2025: The long-awaited Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results for 2024 have been officially released. The announcement was made by Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba at New Mitihani House, Nairobi, earlier today. A record 965,501 candidates sat for the examinations, conducted across 10,755 centers nationwide. This year’s release…

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