Children Reports in Media Must be Anchored on Ethics
For content creators, the desire to chase for clicks can sometimes blur the line between ethics and the right to inform the public on events and incidents.
Re-victimisation often happens as journalists and content creators...
University of Embu celebrated for excellence and inclusivity, marks 9th graduation with bold initiatives
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 Prof Daniel Njiru announced a partnership between Mpesa Foundation and...
Is Technology Evolving Faster Than Regulations? Then, Media and Digital Literacy is the Way...
Content creation is all about developing skills to create media content responsibly and effectively, considering ethical implications and audience impact, while media effects entail understanding how media can influence opinions, behaviour, and societal norms.
Technology...
Dual Training Model: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice in Kenya’s Higher Education
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 of study.
Given the rapid pace of technological advancement and...
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.
Global Outreach: Dr Nina Meyerhof’s efforts to restore dignity and hope through education and...
Harris announced that the store is donating new clothes to needy families in Kenya and Nigeria. This effort is part of the store’s new initiative aimed at addressing the increasing need for comfort, equity,...
The future of Kenya’s leadership: A call for Emotional Intelligence and grace
Social media has become a battleground where insults are traded, and public disagreements are aired out in the open, often with little regard for the potential consequences.
Young leaders, in their quest to differentiate themselves...
Extraction and exploitation: Why Small-scale farmers need social workers’ support to free them
Most social problems arise from lopsided policies and the extraction and exploitation by marketing boards and brokers.
The marketing boards cream off the small-scale farmers' surplus, paying for their overheads, trips abroad, and salaries.
Individuals alone...
Legal Expertise Meets Education: Julius Migos Ogamba’s transformative leadership set to manifest at Education...
By Douglas Ogari
Ogamba's strategic vision and problem-solving abilities have garnered him respect and appreciation, making him an obvious candidate for a leadership position in the public sector.
Kenya has seen effective tenures of non-educators at...
Honour, Duty, and Justice: Pillars of credible governance in Kenya
The Kenyan national anthem embodies the principle of honour through its invocation of divine guidance and the plea for blessings on the nation and its people.
It is the recognition that political power is not...














































