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Parental Expectations on Academic Achievement Among High School Students
Parents play a major role in shaping the academic journey of their children. From an early age, they set standards and express hopes that often guide how students approach their studies. In high school, these expectations can strongly affect a student’s performance, motivation and emotional well-being. While some level of pressure can push students to…
KCSE 2025 Kicks Off Nationwide as Students Begin Their Final High School Exams
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE 2025) exams officially kicked off today across the country, marking a major milestone for thousands of candidates completing their secondary school journey. The national exams, overseen by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), began early this morning under strict security and close monitoring from education officials. In schools…
Am I Living or Passing Time?
Sometimes life moves so fast that we forget to ask ourselves a simple question ,am I really living or just passing time? Many people wake up, go through their routines and fall asleep without feeling fulfilled. Days blend into weeks, and before long, life begins to feel like a cycle of repetition. True living means…
Breaking News: Cholera Outbreak Warning at Maasai Mara University
Maasai Mara University, October 19, 2025Students at Maasai Mara University are being urged to stay alert following reports of suspected cholera cases among several students earlier this week. Signs of the disease were first noticed on October 15, 2025, after a few students were admitted to the campus clinic with severe diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration…
The Role of ICT in Enhancing Student Engagement
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has transformed the way students learn, interact and participate in education. Today’s classrooms are no longer limited to textbooks and chalkboards. With tools such as computers, tablets and interactive software, ICT makes learning more engaging and enjoyable. It brings lessons to life, encourages participation and helps students develop important digital…
Childhood Trauma and Anxiety Disorders in Adulthood
When a child grows up in a safe and supportive environment, they often develop strong emotional stability. However, when that environment includes neglect, abuse or constant fear, the effects can last far beyond childhood. Many adults who suffer from anxiety disorders trace their struggles back to early traumatic experiences that changed the way their brain…
Martin Zubimendi Fully Fit and Ready for Arsenal’s Next Game.
Spanish Midfielder Completes Recovery and Returns to Strength Ahead of Key Premier League Clash Martin Zubimendi injury recovery before Arsenal’s upcoming game. Arsenal have received a huge boost ahead of their next Premier League fixture. Manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that midfielder Martin Zubimendi is fully fit again. The Spanish international has completed his recovery…
Letters I Never Sent Episode 4: The Day I Decided to Forgive Myself
Dear Me, I know this letter has been a long time coming. I’ve written to others before to the ones who left, to the ones who hurt me, even to the ones I still miss. But this one… this one is different. It’s not about them. It’s about me. For years, I carried the weight…
“Letters I Never Sent Episode 3:A letter I couldn’t give my mother
Dear Mom, There’s so much I’ve always wanted to tell you but the words never seemed to come out right. Maybe I was afraid they’d sound too small for the love and the ache I carry inside. Maybe I thought you wouldn’t understand the silence between the lines. You’ve always been strong too strong, maybe….
Nganya Life: Husstle and lifestyle behind the Matatus .
The Rise of Nganya CultureNganya culture in Kenya began in Nairobi’s streets as a symbol of creativity and youth expression. The word nganya means a matatu that stands out with bright colors, music and unique design. Young people turned these vehicles into moving pieces of art. They use graffiti and loud music to attract passengers…
