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TRANSFORMING EDUCATION THROUGH TECHNOLOGY: A VISION FOR THE FUTURE.

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BY NJOKI KARANJA.  In a move to strengthen the intersection of technology and education, the Hikvision Safe Campus and Smart Education Open Day was held this morning at the Safari Park Hotel, marking a significant milestone in Kenya's journey toward a smarter, safer educational environment. Dr. Beatrice Muganda Inyangala, Principal Secretary for the State Department for Higher Education and Research, was represented by a senior official as the event's Chief Guest, showcasing the government's continued commitment to advancing technology in educational settings. The event highlighted the transformative role of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data, the Internet of Things (IoT), and virtual reality (VR) in both campus safety and the overall educational experience. These innovations, organizers say, are not just enhancing security, but are also reshaping how students learn, interact, and prepare for an increasingly digital world. “...

AFRICAN UNION LAUNCHES REVOLUTIONARY INITIATIVE TO TRANSFORM PASTORAL SYSTEMS ACROSS AFRICA.

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BY NJOKI KARANJA.  The African Pastoral Markets Development (APMD) Platform, spearheaded by the African Union’s Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR), has launched a groundbreaking four-year initiative aimed at transforming pastoral systems across the continent. The initiative, unveiled at a high-level event in Nairobi, seeks to address critical challenges faced by pastoral communities, including economic marginalization, food insecurity, and vulnerability to climate change. Nigeria Minister of Livestock Development Mr. Mukhtar Mahia alongside Kenya’s Director of Livestock Policy, Research and Regulations Dr. Christopher Wanga During the Launch of the African Pastoral Market Development in Nairobi. The program aims to integrate pastoral communities into regional and international livestock markets by promoting policy reforms, engaging the private sector, and improving data access for informed decision-making. Special focus will be placed on empowering wome...

DEPUTY PRESIDENT KITHURE KINDIKI URGES KENYANS TO REGISTER FOR TAIFA CARE PROGRAM.

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BY NJOKI KARANJA.  Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has called on Kenyans to register for the Taifa Care program, a critical initiative under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda, which is a priority for the Kenya Kwanza administration. His call comes amid concerns over low registration numbers for the program. Speaking during a visit to the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) with Health Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa, Kindiki emphasized that this time, the government is determined to succeed, drawing lessons from past challenges in healthcare system implementation. “This time, we will succeed because we have learned from the challenges of previous attempts to implement the healthcare system. We will monitor progress closely and address any loopholes,” Kindiki said. The Deputy President also expressed optimism that the Taifa Care program would offer substantial benefits to all Kenyans, particularly addressing the pressing health challenges facing the n...

PBOS EXPRESS CONCERNS OVER EDUCATION CHALLENGES AND RISING ABDUCTIONS IN KENYA.

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BY BERNARD MULWA.  The National Federation of Public Benefit Organisations (PBOs), formerly the National Council of NGOs, along with its affiliates, including Global Partnership Organisation and Nyambene Integrated Childcare, has raised alarm over the ongoing challenges in the country's education sector. In a press briefing held in Nairobi today, the organizations expressed concerns about the standoff between the government and parents as students return to school, citing issues such as a shortage of Grade 9 textbooks and inadequate classroom space. Mr. Steven Cheboi, Chairman National federation of PBOs with Sofia Ali board member. Mr. Steven Cheboi, Chairman of the Federation, called on the government, private sector, and other key stakeholders in education to collaborate to address these challenges. He stressed the importance of fulfilling the government’s pledge to ensure a 100% transition at all levels of education. "The education of our children is critical t...

KPA ASSURES FULL AVAILABILITY OF CBC TEXTBOOKS FOR GRADE 9 LEARNERS BY MID-JANUARY.

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BY BRENDA ASUGU.  The Kenya Publishers Association (KPA) has confirmed the availability of Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) textbooks for Grade 9 learners, assuring parents, teachers, and stakeholders that the full distribution will be completed by January 13, 2025. Mr.Kiarie Kamau Chairperson Kenya Publishers Association during a press briefing today at United Kenya Club. According to a press release issued by KPA, over 80% of the Grade 9 textbooks covering subjects like Pre-Technical Studies, Mathematics, and Kiswahili have already been delivered to public schools across the country. Multiple publishers are involved in this large-scale distribution effort, ensuring the government's one-to-one textbook policy is upheld. Private schools and parents can also access these textbooks at local bookshops or by contacting KPA directly for assistance. KPA emphasized that the distribution is part of a broader initiative to ensure that learners have access to high-quality, gover...

GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN HIGHLIGHTS KEY ACHIEVEMENTS OF PRESIDENT RUTO'S ADMINISTRATION IN ADDRESS TO THE NATION.

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BY NJOKI KARANJA.  In a press address today at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), Government Spokesman Hon. Sen. (Dr.) Isaac Mwaura, CBS, outlined the significant progress made by President William Ruto's administration over the past year. Dr. Mwaura provided a comprehensive update on the government’s transformative BETA PLAN, designed to boost economic empowerment across key sectors such as agriculture, affordable housing, healthcare, support for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and the country’s digital infrastructure. Government Spokesperson Dr. Isaac Mwaura addressing the Media on Monday December 23rd at the Kenyatta International Convention Center Economic Stability and Tourism Growth Dr. Mwaura commended the government's efforts in maintaining economic stability despite global challenges. He highlighted the strategic debt management policies, including the timely repayment of the Eurobond, which have contributed to Kenya’s financ...

KENYA ’s MINING SECTOR FACES URGENT REFORMS: KCM CHAIRMAN CALLS FOR MAJOR OVERHAUL.

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BY NJOKI KARANJA.  In a powerful address at the annual Kenya Chamber of Mines (KCM) conference, Dr. Kanyoro Patrick, Chairman of KCM, called for immediate reforms to revitalize Kenya’s mining industry, warning that outdated policies and systemic inefficiencies are stifling growth and investor confidence.   Dr Patrick Kanyoro Chairperson Incharge of        Mines  during the Annual conference at the Boma Hotel. Speaking to a packed audience of industry stakeholders, Dr. Kanyoro sharply criticized the current mining framework, labeling it a “colonial relic” that no longer serves the needs of modern industry participants. He urged the government to replace the existing Mining Act of 2016 with a more progressive legal framework that meets contemporary demands and empowers miners. A significant portion of Dr. Kanyoro’s speech focused on the challenges faced by Artisanal and Small-Scale Miners (ASMs), a group that supports nearly one million Kenya...