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Men's mental health awareness month: What to know
A primary concern is that men face significantly higher suicide rates than women. This crisis is compounded by a widespread reluctance to seek professional assistance, with data showing men are generally less likely to ask for help when dealing with mental health issues.
Leonard Oywecha
2 weeks ago
UAE grants 30-day visa grace period for Kenyans affected by flight disruptions
In a notice issued Saturday, the Kenyan Embassy in Abu Dhabi said the grace period applies to eligible individuals whose travel and residency arrangements were disrupted by the recent regional situation.
Leonard Oywecha
2 weeks ago
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Billions lost, services broken: Why tax justice advocates want citizens to pay attention
Yet experts say the challenges facing hospitals, schools and other public services are often linked to a problem most people rarely hear about, governments losing billions of dollars in tax revenue every year. According to tax justice advocates, one major reason is that powerful interests often stand in the way of reform.
Leonard Oywecha
2 weeks ago
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Ndindi Nyoro: Why I missed the Finance Bill 2026 vote
The MP has also been vocal during parliamentary discussions and public forums on measures contained in the budget-making process, making his absence during the final voting stage notable.
Leonard Oywecha
2 weeks ago
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University of Nairobi’s Faculty of Education Shines at 2026 Student Recognition Ceremony
The ceremony also highlighted the contributions of various department heads, including Prof. Susan Yego, Chair of the Department of Educational Management, Policy and Curriculum Studies; Prof. Daniel Gakunga, Chair of the Department of Educational Foundations; and Prof. Ann Aseey, Chair of the Department of Educational and Distance Studies.
Leonard Oywecha
3 weeks ago
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Over 60 teachers write to KUPPET seeking transfers following political tensions ahead of Ol Kalou by-election
Leonard Oywecha
3 weeks ago
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Government to review school calendar from 2027 in bid to curb student unrest
Ogamba noted that the second term is traditionally the longest in the academic year, a situation the Ministry now wants to address through restructuring.
Leonard Oywecha
3 weeks ago
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689,000 university, TVET students risk losing full funding amid Sh72 billion budget shortfall
The funding pressure comes at a time when universities and TVET institutions are recording increased enrolment and facing rising operational costs, adding pressure on the government’s higher education financing programme.
Leonard Oywecha
3 weeks ago
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Student unrest: Parents blame schools, authorities for failing to enforce safety measures
The association’s chairman, Silas Obuhatsa, emphasised that involving parents more in school affairs would help identify and address problems before they escalate.
Leonard Oywecha
3 weeks ago
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