[New Dawn] Montserrado — First Lady Mrs. Katumu Boakai encourages members of the 24th Graduating Class of the African Methodist Episcopal University to remain steadfast in their pursuit of higher education.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — The much-publicized NEKOTEH Scholarship program, touted as a US$25 million initiative to help Liberian students pursue higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the United States and Canada, is now at the center of a growing controversy.
[Leadership] The European Union (EU) has launched a project to address high rate of out-of-school children through which 130,000 Jigawa State children will be enrolled in school.
[Capital FM] Police have arrested another notorious fraudster involved in the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination malpractices in the Kiamunyi area of Nakuru.
[allAfrica] Margareth Mwakilasa, an assistant research fellow at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Tanzania and a PhD student in Global Health at University College Dublin, presented her research findings at the 5th HIV Research for Prevention Conference (#HIVR4P2024) in Lima, Peru. Her study, titled ”They are Not HIV Treatment Drugs; They are Preventive Drugs (PrEP):...
[Ethiopian Herald] In the 21st century, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has significantly transformed the way we live, work and lead our day to day activities. From communication to production and marketing, these days, ICT has become the driving force behind innovation as well as shaping our activities and interactions in profound ways.
[Ghanaian Times] The event, which sought to celebrate the dedication and innovation of junior high and senior high school students nationwide in the field of sustainable agriculture, brought together relevant stakeholders in education and agriculture, as well as representatives from the Mastercard Foundation.
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Three candidates have been arrested in separate incidents across the country after they were caught engaging in examination irregularities during the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education(KCSE) examinations.
[The Patriot] Since Botswana’s independence in 1966, its education system has seen many transformations aimed at making quality education accessible to all and building a skilled national workforce. Today, however, the system faces significant challenges: high dropout rates, limited access to updated resources, and a disheartening disconnect between academic training and job market demands....