Friday, 22 December 2017

Exclusive: Miguna Miguna To Be Assassinated By Police On December 28th

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The self proclaimed National Resistance 5-Star general Miguna Miguna has alleged a plot by Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinett and Nairobi Police Commander Japheth Koome to assassinate him on 28th of December.

The lawyer who cited a confidential individual within the ranks of the police as his source also revealed the names of the six assassins hired to kill him.

Miguna Miguna also had a message for the world as he revealed the plot to kill him. He is not afraid of his assassins.
The lawyer claims he is being targeted for assassination for his role in the push to have Raila Odinga sworn in as the people's president. He is one of the most vocal supporters of Raila Odinga and the fiercest critic of Uhuru Kenyatta and his government.
He was recently stopped from accessing Raila Odinga's hotel and was apparently detained for more than 4 hours in Mombasa by police despite being part of governor Joho's official motorcade. He blasted the media for not covering the incident.


Women Perform Better Than Men In University of Nairobi Graduation

Women Perform Better Than Men In University of Nairobi Graduation

The University of Nairobi has a graduation ceremony for the 2016/2017 academic year currently ongoing and a shocking revelation has emerged.
Women performed better, with the best overall student being a woman. The university's vice chancellor Professor Mbithi noted that women continue to challange their male counterparts academically saying it was an encouraging trend.

In the school of arts for instance, there were 10 students who graduated with first class honours. Out of those 10, 8 were women.

Massive Transfer Of Headteachers By TSC Underway



  The Teachers Service Commission is finally implementing what many in the education sector thought was a mere threat and not implementable, massive transfer of school heads to enhance cohesion.

The Teachers Service Commission is finally implementing what many in the education sector thought was a mere threat and not implementable, massive transfer of school heads to enhance cohesion.
Many Headteachers have received their transfer letters and those who are yet to do so will receive them in the course of this month.
The Headteachers being targeted are those who have been at the helm of their respective schools for more than nine years.
They are expected to report to their new stations of work in January as the new terms begin.
The Kenya National Union of Teachers has opposed the move saying the delocalization of leadership of schools as currently envisaged by Teachers Service Commission is unacceptable.
The Teachers Service Commission through its chief executive Nancy Macharia said that the delocalization is part of the implementation of the CBA.
She also said the commission plans to employ more than ten thousand teachers per year for the next 5 years.
Nancy Macharia asked all the affected school heads to liaise with their respective county directors to ensure they settle by January 2018.
They will also be required to spearhead the implementation of free secondary education program slated for next year.
The education sector is currently undergoing massive reconstitutions in all aspects from a change in education system, to new education qualification requirements for teachers to stringent supervision of national exams.

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

The Most Hilarious Reactions From Kenyans On KCSE Release

The Most Hilarious Reactions From Kenyans On KCSE Release

The KCSE results have just been release and you just can't keep up with the comments Kenyans are making online.
Here are some.

Top 10 Candidates In 2017 KCSE: Boys Shown Dust Like Never Seen Before

The boy child continues to reel from the pressure being exerted by girls in national examinations as they were outperformed in both KCPE and the just released KCSE.

The boy child continues to reel from the pressure being exerted by girls in national examinations as they were outperformed in both KCPE and the just released KCSE.
In the top 10 list, 6 girls featured, with the first 2 positions being grabbed by girls. Only 4 boys featured in the list.
Education cabinet secretary Fred Matiang'i observed that more girls qualified for university admission than boys in this year's results.
Take a look at the list.
  1. Karimi Naomi - Pangani Girls
  2. Sharon Chepchumba - Moi Girls
  3. Kamau Brian Maina - Alliance High School
  4. Odero Donata - Lenana School
  5. Harriet Mueke - Mary Hills Girls, Molo
  6. Brian Ongiri - Kanga High School
  7. Moraa Mong'ina - Pangani Girls
  8. Mwatate Emily - Pangani Girls
  9. Wahine Wanyiri - Moi Girls Eldoret
  10. Omondi - Maranda High School

Professor Magoha Declares Exam Leakage A Thing Of The Past

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The Kenya National Examinations Council Boss Professor Magoha has declared exams cheating a thing of the past in Kenya national examinations.
He was speaking during the release of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education exams results by Fred Matiang’i on Wednesday at Nairobi School.
The former vice chancellor of University of Nairobi reiterated that it was shameful for some teachers to aid students in cheating saying we all owe ourselves and God the truth. Consequently, 40 teachers are facing deregistration over irregularities.
Professor Magoha asked his workmates at KNEC to ensure that the country does not slide back into exam leakage after he moves on from the commission.
At the same event, he opened up about not wanting the KNEC job saying he thought it was not meant for him. He went around Africa to benchmark on their examinations systems. He has since found the job of serving children the most fulfilling yet.
Kenya has been marred with exam leakage over the years but the vice shot up acutely during the reign of Professor Jacob Kaimenyi at the education ministry. So bad was the cheating that nearly the entire country had access to all papers before they were sat for.
After a public outcry, it forced the president to shake up the education sector with Professor Kaimenyi being moved to the land ministry. Many high ranking officials at the Mtihani House were also fired. The new team that took over has made radical changes whose impacts are being witnessed today.

Mzungu Man Goes Bananas As He Hangs From A Kenyan Matatu [VIDEO]


For some foreigners, the allure of Kenyan matatus is irresistible. The loud music and crazy driving is probably top of the list of why visitors don't want to leave Kenya before they try our public service vehicles.
To add the element of danger, some fancy hanging onto the vehicles like the busboys do and do a couple of stunts.
A smart matatu rider recently filmed a mzungu man who was clearly having the time of his life as he hopped on and off a moving matatu.
We thank the tweep @armuiME for bringing this rare footage to our attention.
Here is the video;


Other Kenyans who found the video hilarious, reacted;








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