Daily Archives: May 9, 2023

Kenya Govt Saves 140,000 Students From Missing Out HELB

Great news has been announced for the 140,000 students who were at risk of missing out on student loans after the reduction of Helb allocations earlier this month. The University Fund CEO, Geoffrey Monari, confirmed during an interview on Citizen TV that a new funding model would be put in place to cater to these students. The new model includes… Read More »

KPSEA Timetable Guidelines and Instructions

Revised KPSEA 2023 KNEC Timetable Free Download THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL  KNEC/TD/SE/KPSEA/TT/23/010 2023 KENYA PRIMARY SCHOOL EDUCATION ASSESSMENT (KPSEA) Timetable, Instructions & Guidelines 1.0       INSTRUCTIONS AND SCHEDULE OF PAPERS FOR THE 2023 KPSEA The time allowed for each paper is indicated against the name of the paper and NO EXTRA TIME IS TO BE ALLOWED. Time for reading… Read More »

Downloads Free English Form 1, 2, 3 and 4 Schemes of Work

English Form 1, 2, 3 and 4 Schemes of Work Free Downloads; Editable ENG F3 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG F4 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG F1 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG F1 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG F2 2023 SCHEMES.docENG F4 2023 SCHEMES.docx ENG F3 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG F4 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG F1 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG F1 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG F2 2023 SCHEMES.docENG F4 2023 SCHEMES.docx ENG F3 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG F4 2023 SCHEMES.docxENG… Read More »

Download Free KCSE Final Timetable by KNEC

2023 KCSE final timetable by Knec free download The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has released the 2023 KCSE timetable. In a bid to curb exam cheating, the council has made major changes; more so on the timings of the second papers. Here is a summary of the changes: KCSE Exams will now start at 8:00 am and… Read More »

KNEC Hot for Unpaid Teachers

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) is facing criticism for not paying teachers who supervised, invigilated, and marked the 2022 National exams, despite completing their work over four months ago. Nominated Senator Esther Okenyuri has requested that KNEC provide a clear roadmap to ensure prompt payment for teachers who participate in future national examinations. Okenyuri wants KNEC to… Read More »

CS Machogu Did Not Order 29-35 Year-Olds to Resit KCSE Exams

Reports circulating online on May 8, 2023, claiming that Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu had directed Kenyans between the ages of 29 and 35 to resit the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) are fake and misleading. According to teachersupdates.co.ke, the reports did not originate from the Ministry of Education. One Twitter account that initially shared the misleading information garnered… Read More »

Kenya Govt Offers Free Courses for Diploma Holders

Govt Offers Free Courses for Diploma Holders: Eligibility and Requirements The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection in Kenya has recently announced new opportunities for Kenyans with a diploma certificate or above. These opportunities are part of the National Online Employment Skills Development Programme, which is aimed at equipping young people with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes required… Read More »

HELB Offers Financial Support to Aspiring Nurses Pursuing Advanced Studies

HELB Offers Financial Support to Aspiring Nurses Pursuing Advanced Studies; How to Apply The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) has announced the opening of the Advanced Nursing Education Fund to support the education of nursing professionals in Kenya. The HELB encourages interested applicants to apply before the application deadline, which is set to be communicated soon. The fund is open… Read More »

KUCCPS-Govt to Offer Both Loans and Scholarships to TVET Students

The government of Kenya has recently introduced a new higher education funding model, but questions linger over how it will determine who gets what funding and how educational institutions will determine the cost of education. Dr Agnes Wahome reveals that scholarships will be given to students who choose to study at public universities. Additionally, students enrolled in Technical and… Read More »

KUCCPS Highlights Funding Gap as C+ and Above Students Increase

KUCCPS CEO Highlights Funding Gap as C+ and Above Students Increase Dr Agnes Wahome, the CEO of the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS), has highlighted the increasing number of students achieving C+ and above in the country’s education system. However, she noted that the funding allocation for higher education institutions is not keeping up with the trend.… Read More »