KESSHA calls on parents to prepare their children 

The Mountain Journal  Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) has called on parents  to adequately prepare the learners  for the re-opening of the schools. Chairman to the association Willy Kuria said with the looming teachers strike followed by a labour dispute between teachers unions, Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and KESSHA  assured parents and the learners…

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TIKTOK’S CAMPAIGN AT ZETECH UNIVERSITY SEEKS TO PROMOTE DIGITAL SAFETY AMONG THE YOUTH

In an effort to promote digital safety and foster a safe online community, TikTok, in partnership with Eveminet Communications Ltd., hosted a significant event at Zetech University Technology Park Mang’u Campus. This event is part of TikTok’s nationwide “SaferTogether campaign” designed to reach young people across Kenya, with the summit at Zetech University focusing on…

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Nyakera shoulder high as heads to KICC 

The Change The Mountain Journal  President William Ruto has moved Irungu Nyakera to chair the Kenya International Convention Centre (KICC) from Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA). Nyakera moves to the new Presidential assignment shoulder high after he managed to transform Kemsa  to an effective organisation through a series of interventions. On Friday, Ruto appointed Nyakera…

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Cash  for schools ready

The Mountain Journal  Government has released Sh21.8 billion  to facilitate free learning in public institutions, with a huge chunk allocated to free day secondary education at Sh14.1 billion. The allocation  to learning institutions is affected by the Ministry of Education as schools open on Monday. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos in a circular to direct…

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