2025 Intake Open University of Kenya
2025 Intake Open University of Kenya

Monthly Archives: April 2026

Professional Bodies Overriding Academia: The Quiet Crisis in Universities

The growing influence of professional bodies over academic decisions is quietly reshaping universities, risking the erosion of academic autonomy and scholarly standards. When professional registration...

A Lifeline Delivered: How Vihiga is Rewriting Kenya’s Maternal Health Story...

Maternal health outcomes continue to improve when governments and partners invest in strengthening healthcare systems and expanding access to essential services. Sustained investment in health...

PMI Agile Alliance Unveils Enterprise Agility Manifesto as East Africa Faces...

In a rapidly changing East African landscape, organisational success is no longer defined by strategy alone, but by the ability to continuously adapt, align,...

The Legitimacy of Non-PhDs as Academic Staff in Universities

The growing reliance on non-PhD teaching staff signals a gradual shift away from the core academic standards and research-driven mission that define universities. Turning transitional...

Inside JoyGardens: How Chess is Shaping Discipline and Critical Thinking Among...

Chess plays a vital role in developing discipline, focus, and strategic thinking among young learners, equipping them with skills that extend beyond the classroom. Exposure...

M-Pesa Foundation Boosts Maternal and Child Healthcare in Makueni with Modern...

The M-Pesa Foundation, in partnership with the County Government of Makueni, has commissioned a modern maternity wing at Mutulani Dispensary to improve maternal and...

Britain Lied, Sierra Leone Paid: The Empire’s Hidden Crime

Sierra Leone’s colonial experience was not merely occupation but a strategic reshaping of its land, economy, education, and governance systems to serve British imperial...

Seeds of Restoration: Cultivating a Living Future Through Syntropic Agroforestry in...

Syntropic agroforestry in Kenya represents a transformative shift from extractive farming to regenerative systems, restoring degraded land, strengthening food security, and redefining the relationship...

Bo School at 120: The History That Stalled Sierra Leone

Bo School is portrayed not merely as an educational institution but as a colonial tool designed to entrench elite rule and social hierarchy, shaping...

Rethinking Quality Assurance in Kenyan Universities

Kenya’s rapid expansion of universities has outpaced investment in quality assurance systems, infrastructure, staffing, and research capacity, resulting in persistent gaps that undermine graduate...