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Teso North Bolsters Security for KCSE Examinations

Teso North: The Teso North Security Committee has implemented comprehensive security measures for the upcoming Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations starting October 22nd, ensuring a secure and credible process. According to Ke...

Governor and MPs Advocate for Enhanced Educational Collaboration in Kakamega

KAKAMEGA: Governor Fernandes Barasa and local MPs have emphasized the need for increased collaboration among elected officials and other educational stakeholders to bolster the educational framework in Kakamega County. During the inauguration of a new...

F4E Expands Nutritional Support with New Kitchen in Kakamega, Aims to Feed Over 14,000 Students

Kakamega: Food for Education (F4E) has inaugurated a new kitchen facility in Kakamega, aimed at providing daily meals to more than 14,000 children across 28 public primary schools, marking a significant expansion in their efforts to combat classroom h...

World Population Day Marked in Katima with UNFPA Report Launch

CAIRO — World Population Day was belatedly observed in Katima Mulilo, where the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) launched the State of the World Population Report, highlighting critical insights into global population dynamics and the importance...

Water and Sanitation Crisis Halts Classes at Ndama Junior Primary School

Rundu — Classes at Ndama Junior Primary School remain suspended since last Thursday due to unresolved water shortages and non-functional toilet facilities, posing health and sanitation challenges. According to Namibia Press Agency, Asser Kandere, th...

Kharas Region Education Director Highlights Hunger and Teen Pregnancy as Drivers of School Dropouts

KHARAS REGION — Jesmine Magerman, the Acting Director of Education, Arts, and Culture in the Kharas Region, underscored hunger, malnutrition, and teenage pregnancy as primary causes for school dropouts during a speech at the Prevention and Reduction o...

Namibia Celebrates World Teachers’ Day, President Mbumba Highlights Commitment to Education

Windhoek — In a significant nod to educators, President Nangolo Mbumba emphasized the crucial role of teachers in national development during the World Teachers' Day celebrations. According to Namibia Press Agency, President Mbumba, a former teache...

ALV Consulting Engineers Supports Ongwediva’s Lions FC with N$50,000 Donation

ONGWEDIVA — In a commitment to youth empowerment and community support, ALV Consulting Engineers donated N$50,000 to the Lions Football Club (FC) based in Ongwediva this Wednesday. According to Namibia Press Agency, Reginald Sheehama, a civil engine...

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Security Measures Intensified in Kisumu as City Prepares for Festive Season.

KISUMU: A multi-sectoral committee has been established to enhance security in the lakeside city of Kisumu ahead of the Christmas festivities. Kisumu City Manager Abala Wanga stated that a committee comprising the National Police Service, County Gover...
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Ethiopia Pledges Leadership in Africa’s Digital Transformation Efforts.

Addis Ababa: Ethiopia is committed to playing a key role in building a vibrant and inclusive digital future for Africa, said Belete Molla, Ethiopia's Minister of Innovation and Technology. The Africa Internet Governance Forum, currently underway in Ad...

ICT PS Highlights Achievements and Future Plans for Digital Economy.

Nairobi: The National Treasury has engaged the public in unveiling the 2025/2026 - 2027/2028 Final Year and Medium-Term Budget, aiming to sensitize the populace on the milestones achieved and future projections of the government. During the second day...

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