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Government Set to Pilot Coding Program in 150 Public Schools

By Lydia Gichuki Through Digital Literacy Program, the government is set to roll out the implementation of the computer coding curriculum support material on a pilot basis targeting public primary and secondary school this week. The pilot project will include 100 public primary and 50 public secondary schools that have been chosen by the Information […]

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Heels4Pads Foundation Donates a Digital Pads Dispenser to Dagoretti Special School

By Lydia Gichuki Heels4Pads Foundation in partnership with Cigna donated a digital pads dispenser to Dagoretti Special School that will cover each menstruating girl with pads for 3 years. Each girl will have access to pads using a unique individual identification card. Speaking during the launch, Munira Twahir, Founder and process innovator of Ari Dispenser […]

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Uvalde School Shooting; 43 More Children Feared Dead

By Raisa Okwaras, Forty-three more children have died from gun violence since the Uvalde slaughter. This brings the total death toll from gun violence to almost double in just one week. Such continues to raise concerns over gun safety and children safety in general. On May 24, 2022, nineteen young children together with two of […]

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Children grow faster during school terms –Research

By Lydia Gichuki A recent study by researchers from the Baylor College of Medicine in Texas has indicated that children grow faster during school terms. They said the findings are from a five-year long experiment that included more than 3500 children. In a study published in Frontiers in Psychology, scientists reported that first-year primary school […]

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Magoha Directs TSC to Fire Principals Who turn away Students Due to Lack of School

By Raisa Okwaras, A group of women in the White Nile area in Sudan is championing their children’s education by building them classrooms. Jwairya Schools came to life after a group of women in Jwairya would take in donations to build a classroom every year. In the beginning, however, they used impermanent material for the […]