Government Slashes University Tuition Fees by Up to 40% to Boost Enrollment
[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 3/07/2025
In a bid to boost university admission, the government has reduced tuition fees by up to 40 percent for students joining universities this year. While announcing the 2024 KCSE placement outcomes, Education Cabinet Secretary Dr. Julius Migos Ogamba made the major cut in fees. He confirmed that (…)
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