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Lecturers End 49-Day Strike After Reaching Deal with Government

After nearly seven weeks of disruption, university lecturers across Kenya have officially ended their 49-day strike following a breakthrough agreement between the Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) and the national government. The prolonged industrial action, which began in early September 2025, had paralyzed learning across all public universities, leaving thousands of students stranded and the…

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REVEALED:HOW A SCHOOL COOK GOT CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF A KCSE EXAM CHEATING SCANDAL.

NAIROBI, KENYA – Authorities have arrested five individuals from Rachar Secondary School in connection with an alleged coordinated examination cheating scheme that compromised the integrity of the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations. The suspects include Âą: The arrests followed irregularities detected on the second day of national examinations. The Kenya National Examinations…

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MBADI: GOVERNMENT CANT PAY LECTURES’ ALL ARREARS IN ONE GO

The National Treasury has urged university lecturers to consider accepting their pending payments in installments due to the government’s current fiscal constraints and cash flow challenges. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi appeared before the Parliamentary Committee on Education on Tuesday to address the ongoing lecturers’ strike. Mbadi explained that the government cannot pay the Ksh7.9…

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Double Reflection: A New Record and a Heartfelt Call for Change at Manchester United

While celebrating a record-breaking milestone, Ronaldo expresses deep sadness over the state of the club that remains dear to him and urges smart leadership for its revival. Ronaldo urges smart leadership to rebuild Manchester United. Cristiano Ronaldo has reached yet another extraordinary milestone in his storied career. At the same time, he has shared a…

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