Update: Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association Suspends Term Two Co-Curricular activities
Earlier, The Ministry of Education had issued new guidelines directing school head teachers and principals not to charge parents fees for co-curricular activities. On November 5th, the Ministry sent out a circular. However, following the same, MOE has failed to disburse funds to schools, this has called for Kenya secondary schools heads association to hold an emergency meeting yesterday and suspend all Co-Curricular activities.

Good News To Principals, Teachers and Good News To Principals, Teachers and Students as the MoE delivers this message On Capitation
Another time the ministry of education has sent good news to all school heads, teachers, parents and students on capitation as it is set to dispatch it to schools next week. When PS Kipsang'was speaking in Uasin Gishu County during the launch of free milk, he made an assurance to principals that money will be channeled to school accounts starting next week.

Good News To School Heads And Principals As The Legislators Set To Do The Following
The School principals and school heads receive good news as the regislators are set to do the following. This has come shortly after the government of Kenya through the ministry of education managed to pay Junior Secondary teachers both intern and permanent teachers. The government of Kenya is currently working closely with the ministry of education to ensure that there are enough teachers in Primary Schools, Junior Secondary Schools and Senior Secondary Schools.

Bad News to Students in Public Secondary Schools As this News Emerged on Co -Curricular Activities
Both primary and secondary schools are on with their co-curricular activities whereby students are doing exercises as well breaking the class monotony. According to the latest reports from the reputable source it has been revealed that all secondary students have been served with bad news by the Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association KESSHA over the co-curricular activities.

Primary School Heads Invited for AGM in Mombasa
The Kenya Primary Schools Head Teachers' Association (KEPSHA) cordially invites all school principals to partake in its forthcoming Annual General Meeting and Conference (AGM), along with the commemoration of its 20th anniversary. As per the circular dated May 15, 2023, endorsed by the esteemed KEPSHA National Chairman, Johnson Matheka Nzioka, the AGM is scheduled to be held at the distinguished Sheikh Zayad Children's Centre in Mombasa, spanning from November 4 to 10, 2023.

Parents Storm School Carrying Stones And Leaves, Beat Teachers, Frog-jump Headteacher Out Of School
Angry parents have Stormed into another school and have beaten teachers and well frog- jumped the headteacher out of the school. This has come from Ngiluni primary school where parents stormed into the school and assaulted teachers before they withdrew their children from the school. The school is found in Makueni County in Mbooni East sub-county.

TSC re-advertises 3,995 positions for teachers’ recruitment, promotion
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced a recruitment and promotion drive for 3,995 teachers, and interested candidates have until June 2, 2023, to submit their applications online through the Commission's website. As per the re-advertisement posted on May 25, 2023, the available positions include 16 intern teacher posts in public secondary schools and 7 permanent and pensionable positions in post-primary institutions.

Ministry Delivers Good News To Principals, Teachers, Students On Capitation.
Basic education principal secretary Dr Belio kipsang in a past function. The ministry of education is set to dispatch capitation money owed to schools by next week. Speaking in Uasin Gishu during the launch of free milk program, basic education principal secretary Dr Belio kipsang assured principals that the money will be wired into school accounts begining next week.

KNUT demands equal pay for work done by JSS teachers
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) has called for equitable remuneration for teachers carrying out their duties in the country. In an interview with Education News, Hesbon Otieno, the Union's Deputy Secretary General (SG), emphasized that teachers responsible for Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) should receive fair compensation that aligns with their workload.

Parents Storm School Carrying Leaves, Beat Teachers And Chase Headteacher Out Of School
Angry parents have Stormed into another school and have beaten teachers and well frog- jumped the headteacher out of the school. This has come from Ngiluni primary school where parents stormed into the school and assaulted teachers before they withdrew their children from the school. The school is found in Makueni County in Mbooni East sub-county.

President William Ruto Hints on the Fate of Junior Secondary Schools
The head of state Dr William Ruto has hinted on the fate of Junior Secondary School as Kenyans wait to hear the full report and recommendations that will be given by the education review taskforce. President Ruto said that the previous administration led by Uhuru Kenyatta had made plans of taking the junior secondary school to senior secondary schools.

TSC Qualifications For Various Administrative Positions In Schools
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has established a comprehensive set of standards that teachers must meet in order to progress to administrative positions within schools. These criteria and deployment parameters are outlined in the Career Progression Guideline for Teachers, along with the Policy on Appointment and Deployment of Institutional Administrators.

JUST IN: Government Permanently Bans All Schools From Doing The Following, Effective Immediately
Photo Courtesy of Kenya's Head of State His Excellency Dr William Samoei Ruto. The Kenyan Government has today released an afternoon powerful message to primary and secondary schools in the country. Addressing via the Ministry of Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang today the 16th of May 2023, the Kenyan Government has permanently banned all primary and secondary schools in the country from holding certificates for KCPE and KCSE candidates respectively.

Paul Mwangangi: The Engineer who Founded Kitengela International School In Nairobi
Kitengela International School is a renowned educational institution in the Nairobi metropolitan region that provides education in both the British International Curriculum and the recently introduced Competence Based Curriculum (CBC). The school was established in 2008 by Engineer Paul Mwangangi with his personal savings from his engineering profession and contributions from close family and friends.

Update: Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association Suspends Term Two Co-Curricular activities
Earlier, the Ministry of Education issued new guidelines prohibiting school administrators from charging parents for extracurricular activities. On November 5, the Ministry distributed a circular. As a result, the Ministry of Education has failed to distribute funds to schools, prompting the Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association to conduct an emergency meeting yesterday and suspend all extracurricular activities.

Good News to Unemployed Teachers After Sources Reveals What Govt' is Planning to do by September
The news that the government will soon launch a massive teacher recruitment campaign has given the nation's unemployed teachers cause to smile. The administration of President William Ruto intends to hold another teacher recruitment in September of this year, according to sources. The government will hire 35,000 teachers by September 2024, according to the Tuesday People Daily newspaper.

School Capitation To Be Released Next Week, PS Kipsang
Public school principals in Junior and Senior Secondary Schools have received good news as the Ministry of Education and the National Treasury have reached an agreement to distribute capitation funds by the following week. Belio Kipsang, the Principal Secretary of the State Department of Basic Education, addressed principals across the country, assuring them that the funds are readily available and will be promptly deposited into their individual bank accounts without any further delay.

Bad News To Teachers, Parents And Learners As Ministry Of Education Ordered To Close Down Schools
Public schools in the country may soon close down before the stipulated timelines due to lack of funds from the government. The institutions mostly rely on full financial sponsorship from the state. For the three weeks of the second term of the school calendar, all public primary and secondary schools have not received funding from the ministry.

'Tena?' Angry Kenyans React as President Ruto Appoints Former Uhuru CS to a Well-Paying Govt Job
A section of Kenyans has taken to various social media platforms to angrily react after President William Ruto appointed former Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Echesa as Chairperson of the Kenya Water Towers Agency Board (KWTA). In a gazette notice dated Thursday, May 18, 2023, President Ruto had appointed Echesa to head the government agency for a period of three years.

Why Some People Have Wrinkles on Their Head.
Cutis verticis gyrata is an uncommon condition of the scalp known for redundant, thickened folds, which emulate the brain. The condition is identified by excessive thickening of the soft tissues of the scalp and characterized by ridges and furrows, which give the scalp a cerebriform appearance.
