KUCCPS 2025: Course Selection Tips and Common Mistakes to Avoid
Selecting the right course through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) is a pivotal decision for students embarking on their higher education journey. With the release of KCSE results in 2025, thousands of students will be competing for placements in a wide variety of courses at Kenya’s top universities and colleges. Whether you’re drawn to medicine, engineering, or data science, making an informed decision is crucial to ensuring you set off on the right academic path.
Kenya’s Economic Outlook 2025: Key Growth Sectors, Risks, and Opportunities
Kenya’s economy stands at a pivotal moment as it moves into 2025. With a projected GDP growth rate of 5.2% (World Bank), the country is expected to build upon recent economic reforms and sectoral developments. Key industries such as agriculture, technology, foreign investments, infrastructure, and SMEs will play a crucial role in shaping the country’s financial trajectory. However, challenges such as inflation, external debt, and global economic fluctuations must be carefully managed.
The Ripple Effect: How Global Disasters Like the Myanmar Earthquake Impact Kenya
Natural disasters have profound global consequences, affecting not only the immediate region but also distant economies like Kenya. The Myanmar earthquake, measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale, caused extensive damage, displacing over 300,000 people and leading to economic losses exceeding $10 billion. Although Kenya is geographically distant, such global calamities can disrupt trade, financial stability, and international aid, influencing Kenya’s economy, humanitarian role, and disaster preparedness strategies.
The Role of Kenyan Diplomacy in Global Politics
Kenya has long been a cornerstone of African diplomacy, leveraging its strategic location, strong economic base, and progressive political framework to influence regional and global affairs. As geopolitical dynamics shift, Kenya’s diplomatic strategies must evolve to address emerging global challenges while reinforcing its leadership in regional peacekeeping, economic diplomacy, and international cooperation.
Eid ul-Fitr 2025 in Kenya: Traditions, History, and Modern Celebrations
Eid ul-Fitr, also known as the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” is one of the most significant celebrations in the Islamic calendar. Marking the end of Ramadan, this joyous occasion is observed with prayers, feasts, and acts of charity. In Kenya, Eid ul-Fitr will be celebrated on Monday, March 31, 2025, aligning with the 1st of Shawwal 1446 AH. However, the exact date may vary based on the sighting of the moon. The festival is a time of unity, cultural expression, and devotion, celebrated across the country by the Muslim community, particularly in regions like Mombasa, Nairobi, and Lamu.
Elizabeth Wakesho: Kenya’s First Certified Female Marine Captain
Kenya’s maritime industry has reached a historic milestone with Captain Elizabeth Wakesho becoming the country’s first certified female marine captain. Her remarkable journey, spanning over 15 years, is a story of resilience, determination, and breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated field.
Earning her Unlimited Master Mariner Licence on March 12, 2025, she has now attained the highest level of competency in the merchant navy, making her a trailblazer in the region’s maritime sector.
How Kenyan NGOs Are Partnering with Global Agencies for Social Impact
Kenyan NGOs play a crucial role in addressing social challenges such as poverty, education, healthcare, and environmental conservation. However, resource limitations often hinder their ability to scale impact. To bridge this gap, many Kenyan NGOs have forged strategic partnerships with global agencies, leveraging funding, expertise, and innovative solutions to drive social transformation.
Who Is Stephen Munyakho? The Story Behind His Rise to Fame in Saudi Arabia
Stephen Munyakho’s story is one of resilience, legal battles, diplomatic interventions, and the power of global humanitarian efforts. From a Kenyan expatriate seeking better opportunities to a death row inmate in Saudi Arabia, his journey captured international attention. His case highlights the challenges faced by foreign workers and the role of diplomacy in securing justice.
Lifecare Hospital Sponsors Cricket Kenya’s Under-19 Team to Boost Youth Empowerment
Lifecare Hospital has officially partnered with Cricket Kenya to sponsor the Under-19 national cricket team. This strategic collaboration, unveiled just as the team prepares for the 2026 ICC Under-19 Men’s World Cup Africa Division One Qualifier in Lagos, Nigeria, represents a significant milestone in the integration of sports and social impact in Kenya.
The Future of International Relations Between Kenya & China
The bilateral relationship between Kenya and China has evolved into a dynamic and multi-faceted partnership over the decades. From infrastructure megaprojects to trade expansion and diplomatic cooperation, China has become one of Kenya’s most influential allies. Since 2022, this relationship has deepened further through new trade agreements, technological collaborations, and strategic investments in critical sectors such as agriculture, transport, and digital economy.