By Dr. Luchetu Likaka – Researcher and Political Analyst The KCSE results before us are not merely an academic outcome; they are a profound moral and policy failure. When the majority of candidates cluster around D, D- and E grades, while excellence remains the privilege of a small minority, it becomes intellectually dishonest to continue
A new chapter has emerged in Kenya’s growing wave of endurance-based environmental activism after a 14-year-old boy launched a 50-hour tree-hugging challenge in Nairobi’s central business district in a bid to raise medical funds for his ailing brother. Stephen Gachanja, a minor from Kenya, began the challenge at Jevanjee Gardens, drawing attention from passersby and
Whenever Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results are released, households across the country experience a mix of excitement and anxiety. Students who score high celebrate with their families, while those with lower grades often worry about what the future holds. In Kenya, government-sponsored university admission typically requires a C+ or higher. Students who score