Competency-based training curriculum for TVETs broken down into modules for easy consumption

Competency-based training curriculum for TVETs broken down into modules for easy consumption

Once modularised, the learners in TVET institutions will be able to undertake their preferred course in modules and get a certification for every level undertaken. This will also mean that upon completion of one level, the trainee can opt to proceed with the course or use the acquired skill to enter the job market.

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US slams doors on South Sudanese as it revokes all visas while drums of civil war beat at home

US slams doors on South Sudanese as it revokes all visas while drums of civil war beat at home

Five years of civil war killed hundreds of thousands of people. A peace deal reached in 2018 has been fragile and not fully implemented, to the frustration of the US and other international backers. Notably, South Sudan still hasn’t held a long-delayed presidential election, and Kiir remains in power.

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NExT programme steering Kenya’s horticulture exports competitiveness in bruising world market

NExT programme steering Kenya’s horticulture exports competitiveness in bruising world market

Horticulture is a major foreign exchange earner, often referred to as “green gold” alongside tourism, coffee and tea. It contributes significantly to Kenya’s GDP, with the agricultural sector as a whole accounting for a substantial portion.

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‘Primitive’ crops resurface in Migori County as Kenya’s Lake Victoria basin fends off high lifestyle diseases incidence

‘Primitive’ crops resurface in Migori County as Kenya’s Lake Victoria basin fends off high lifestyle diseases incidence

It is unfortunate that most of these foods are not served in many eateries frequented by the young people in the county and in Kenya as a whole. The young generation today would not differentiate between millet and sorghum and would out rightly dismiss ugali made from the crops as sludge.

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Why Ugandans dread ruling National Resistance Movement is a mafia gang and President Museveni its lord

Why Ugandans dread ruling National Resistance Movement is a mafia gang and President Museveni its lord

No one took the owners MRM to court for remaining a rebel group and participating in elections in Uganda and determine the future of Uganda while still a bush war organisation. Indeed, in every aspect of human life and endeavour NRM has continued to operate and resist anything that makes sense to Ugandans in favour of its own interests. 

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Drug abuse in Kenyan universities now major threat to knowledge industry as 27 per cent of students found to be hooked to substances

Drug abuse in Kenyan universities now major threat to knowledge industry as 27 per cent of students found to be hooked to substances

The school Deputy Principal Academics Dr Peter Ng’eny observed that the comprehensive report by NACADA was warning to those joining university urging them to download and read the report.

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Kenyan economy witnesses an acceleration of activity and demand growth in March 

Kenyan economy witnesses an acceleration of activity and demand growth in March 

The headline PMI rose from 50.6 in February to 51.7 in March, indicating a stronger improvement in business conditions at the end of the first quarter of 2025. It was also the highest reading since May 2024 and above the series average of 51.2.

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Kwale County seeks road upgrades to hasten economic growth, mobility in Kenya’s coastal region

Kwale County seeks road upgrades to hasten economic growth, mobility in Kenya’s coastal region

Speaking in Msambweni Sub-County Achani says the new initiative is expected to alleviate traffic congestion, improve road safety and ultimately create new socio-economic opportunities for the area residents.

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Child labour hits 1.3m in Kenya as ILO estimates world statistics to be 92m, up from 72m in two decades

Child labour hits 1.3m in Kenya as ILO estimates world statistics to be 92m, up from 72m in two decades

The ACCEL Africa project is designed to accelerate the eradication of child labour by focusing on targeted, system-strengthening interventions within key supply chains such as tea and coffee. The project employs a holistic “systems approach” that reinforces existing frameworks to address the root causes of child labour rather than relying solely on traditional, project-based approaches.

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While agriculture sector accounts for fifth of Kenya’s GDP, public investment is below 20 per cent – report

While agriculture sector accounts for fifth of Kenya’s GDP, public investment is below 20 per cent – report

The Agriculture Sector Network brings together farmers, agribusiness associations, financial institutions, and corporates. According to Thuo, the sector is already mobilising significant private investments, but policy barriers, limited data infrastructure, and inadequate public sector funding continue to hold back progress.

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