2023 Intake Open University of Kenya
2023 Intake Open University of Kenya

Monthly Archives: September 2024

BOOK REVIEW: Bemba Dynasty 2 – Hard questions about loyalty, betrayal

Book Title: Bemba Dynasty 2 Author: Prof. Charles Mwewa Reviewer: Stephen Misori Buy it here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJ465YC1 In Bemba land, a historical narrative unfolds rich in political intrigue, forbidden...

University of Embu celebrated for excellence and inclusivity, marks 9th graduation...

Chancellor Prof Paul Wambua expressed optimism about the university’s future, highlighting its commitment to a strategic, fair, and inclusive approach to education. Consequently, Vice Chancellor...

Is Technology Evolving Faster Than Regulations? Then, Media and Digital Literacy...

Content creation is all about developing skills to create media content responsibly and effectively, considering ethical implications and audience impact, while media effects entail...

Judicial Citadel Under Siege: A Constitutional excoriation of Executive overreach and...

Masengeli's conduct, redolent of the worst excesses of autocratic regimes, serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of our democratic institutions. It behooves every...

The Crucial Role of Faculty in Reviving Kenyan Universities

Kenyan universities are predominantly teaching-focused, with teaching constituting approximately 65% of their mandate, followed by research at 25% and community service at 10%. The...

Exploring the potential of Green Bonds in Kenya’s Climate Finance landscape

The global green bond market has experienced exponential growth since its inception in 2007, with the Climate Bonds Initiative reporting a cumulative issuance of...

Dual Training Model: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice in...

Industrial Attachment is a familiar concept in Kenyan education, where students are placed in real-world work environments to gain practical experience in their field...

Spread of dodder weed raises economic and environmental concerns in Kenya

Research shows dodder seeds are often spread as contaminants in sugar beet, clover, alfalfa, and flaxseed, as well as by animals, contaminated soil on tools, and ploughs.

BOOK REVIEW: Philosophy of Teachers’ Epistemic beliefs for Changing Pedagogy: A...

Book Title: Philosophy of Teachers' Epistemic Beliefs for Changing Pedagogy: A paradigm Shift to Competency Based Education. Authors: Dr Michael Kariuki and Prof Misia M....

BOOK REVIEW: Bemba Dynasty 1

Book Title: Bemba Dynasty 1 Author: Prof. Charles Mwewa Reviewer: Stephen Misori The novel, Bemba Dynasty 1, set in the Bemba Kingdom, follows the tale of Chilufya...