Founded in 1939 as a farm school, Egerton University in Njoro is the oldest institution of higher learning in Kenya and its foremost agricultural university. This profile covers its history, campuses, flagship programmes, research and diaspora relevance.
A deep guide to Kenyatta University — from the Templer Barracks origins at Kahawa to today's sprawling main campus, satellite campuses across Kenya, research strengths, alumni networks and diaspora open-learning pathways.
The University of Nairobi traces its lineage to the Royal Technical College of 1956 and today runs six colleges, eleven faculties and more than three hundred programmes that have trained the majority of Kenya's senior public servants, doctors, engineers and academics.
The KNEC Query Management Information System has become the single online channel for verifying KCSE and KCPE certificates, confirming results to foreign employers and universities, requesting replacements for lost certificates and equating foreign qualifications. This guide walks through each transaction step by step.
Kenya's education system is undergoing a fundamental transformation with the rollout of the Competency Based Curriculum, replacing the 8-4-4 system with a 2-6-3-3-3 structure that emphasizes skills de...
Kenya has a comprehensive legal framework for disability rights anchored in the 2010 Constitution and the Persons with Disabilities Act, yet the estimated four to six million Kenyans living with disab...
Guide for Kenyan diaspora on managing children's education in Kenya from abroad, covering school types, CBC curriculum, fees, boarding options, and remote monitoring.
Guide for Kenyan diaspora on starting a childcare and early childhood education business in Kenya, covering market analysis, setup, licensing, and programming.
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