Kenya is making strides toward achievement of the sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We have seen this through embracing technology in all sectors of the economy. One sector that has made … Read More
Scholarships for Secondary Students
So many of our kids end up completing Primary education, but due to financial restraints cannot afford to transition to Secondary schools. They fail to reach their potential and … Read More
Appalling Primary-Secondary transition rate
This year’s KCPE exams ended on Thursday, Nov. 6 without any hitches as reported by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) CEO Dr. Joseph Kiilu. A total of 889,107 concluded … Read More
Education: our right, our responsibility
There are numerous reasons why education is so important. We now live in globalized and interdependent society where our futures are now determined by the level and type of education. … Read More
The use of technology to educate
When I was in primary school the ways we used to study was mostly similar in nature; study in school, doing homework at home and maybe a few hours of … Read More
Your Virtual Teacher
Asking a teacher questions in classroom is not a rosy affair for most students. Personalities vary in human beings, which also determines one’s confidence. Some students are super active when … Read More
And the Winner Is…………..
Eneza Education joined Kenyans in celebrating 50 years of independence through a content creation competition. The Contethon was open to teachers in Primary and Secondary schools across Kenya. Competitors raced … Read More
Don’t Listen to Music While Studying
I notice several students listening to music while busy at work. I have no good reason to ask that they remove their headphones and turn off their devices. As I … Read More
5 Ways Eneza Education Is Useful for Teachers
There is a big conversation on Technology in Education going on across the African continent at the moment. Economies are waking up to the reality that Edtech is no longer … Read More
The New Maruges in Adult Education World.
This week marked the commencement of KCSE examinations across Kenya. 449,246 candidates registered for this year’s exams. This is a very rigorous exam that determines entry into university. Ideally, majority … Read More

