Finance Intern – Planning & Budget at Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi (Apply by 10 March 2026)

Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, is offering a Finance Intern position in the Planning and Budget unit. This internship provides hands-on experience in financial reporting, analysis, reconciliations, budgeting, and general accounting functions, ideal for recent graduates looking to start a career in finance. Job Title Finance Intern – Planning & Budget, Health Services Location Nairobi,…

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Intern – Monitoring & Evaluation at AECF (Apply Before 18 March 2026)

Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) is inviting applications for an internship in Monitoring and Evaluation. This role offers practical experience in impact data management, data visualization, and monitoring and evaluation processes, ideal for recent graduates or early-career professionals in Africa. Job Title Intern – Monitoring and Evaluation Application Deadline 18 March 2026 Role Overview The…

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KUCCPS Application Requirements 2026: Complete Guide for Degree, Diploma and TVET Applicants

If you are planning to apply through KUCCPS, it is important to clearly understand all the application requirements before the portal closes. Applications for courses for 2025 KCSE candidates are expected to begin in March 2025, and every student is required to prepare early to avoid last-minute challenges. Below is a clear guide to help…

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KUCCPS CEO Reveals Plans to Scrap C+ as University Entry Grade

KUCCPS CEO Suggests Removing C+ as University Entry Grade as Kenya Fully Transitions to CBC The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) Chief Executive Officer, Agnes Wahome, has indicated that the long-standing Grade C+ cut-off for university admission may soon be phased out as Kenya completes its transition to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)….

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KUCCPS to Open University and College Placement Portal in March 2026

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has announced that the university and college placement portal for 2026 will officially open in March, marking a key step in preparing learners for their transition to tertiary institutions ahead of the September intake. Speaking in an interview with Inooro TV on Monday, January 26, KUCCPS…

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PS Urges KCSE Students to Explore TVET Courses for Practical Skills Ahead of University Placements

The government has encouraged recent Form Four leavers to consider enrolling in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions across Kenya to gain practical skills ahead of university placements. Principal Secretary for TVET, Esther Muoria, urged students who completed the KCSE exams to explore short, hands-on courses that can be undertaken before the September…

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Commission for University Education Publishes List of 16 Institutions Unauthorised to Operate as Universities

The government has released an updated list of rogue universities and colleges operating illegally in Kenya, warning parents, students, and employers against enrolling in or recognising qualifications from unaccredited institutions. In a notice dated Tuesday, January 20, the Commission for University Education (CUE) published a list of institutions that are not authorised to offer university…

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HELB Funding Strain Deepens as More Students Qualify for University

Kenya’s higher education funding system is under growing pressure following a sharp increase in the number of students qualifying for university admission after the release of the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results. At least 270,715 candidates scored grade C+ and above, making them eligible for university admission. This marks a significant rise…

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Ruto Responds to Matiang’i: “We Took Over a Chaotic Education Sector”

President William Ruto has pushed back against criticism from former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i, stating that his administration inherited an education sector that was deeply disorganized, under strain, and burdened by unresolved structural challenges. Speaking during a public engagement, the President defended his government’s education reforms, emphasizing that many of the problems facing the…

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