Kenya’s education minister directs schools to register candidates without fee conditions
Dr Julius Migos Ogamba urged development partners to continue supporting schools through construction of facilities and sponsorship of students from vulnerable backgrounds. He reiterated that the government remains committed to ensuring that all learners have access to quality education and are able to complete their studies without facing unnecessary barriers.
How moving story of a bright boy with mentally sick dad, helpless mom in Siaya inspired Good Samaritans to pay his fees in a prestigious school
News of Simon’s situation quickly spread after his story was shared on social media, where photos and accounts of the boy’s determination touched the hearts of many. Well-wishers from different parts of the country began reaching out, offering financial support, school supplies and words of encouragement, even calling on some politicians to step in and assist the boy.
Cut to the bone: In Kenya refugee camps, meat, fish and fruit are now absent, while onions, greens or tomatoes are rare treats
Reducing aid budgets is a grave mistake, a moral failure. If budgets must shrink, the axe should not fall on humanitarian aid. Reductions should target areas where they cause less harm, such as development programmes in middle-income countries that can better absorb the shock.







