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HomeDaily NewsFriday, May 15, 2026Germany Opens Applications for 11-Month Programme Paying Ksh227,000 Monthly - May 2026
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Germany Opens Applications for 11-Month Programme Paying Ksh227,000 Monthly - May 2026

Germany has opened applications for a paid professional development program for experienced Kenyan German-language teachers. The opportunity allows selected educators to spend nearly a year teaching in Germany, gaining international exposure and insights into its education system. The programme pays Ksh227,000 monthly. Meanwhile, Professor Ayub Gitau has been appointed the 9th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi, with the appointments approved by the University Council on May 14, 2026, aiming to strengthen the university's pursuit of excellence and global competitiveness. Separately, Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok has directed school heads and education directors to strengthen communication and establish early warning systems to prevent school closures due to unrest.

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Germany Opens Applications for 11-Month Programme Paying Ksh227,000 Monthly

Germany Opens Applications for 11-Month Programme Paying Ksh227,000 Monthly

Germany has opened applications for a paid professional development program for experienced Kenyan German-language teachers. The opportunity allows selected educators to spend nearly a year teaching in Germany, gaining international exposure and insights into its education system.

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Germany has opened applications for a paid professional development program for experienced Kenyan German-language teachers. The opportunity allows selected educators to spend nearly a year teaching in Germany, gaining international exposure and insights into its education system.

  • Selected teachers will receive a monthly stipend of over €1,500 (approx. Ksh227,000) or an employment contract of approximately €2,500 (approx. Ksh370,000).
  • The program is organized by the German Embassy in Nairobi and is part of the 2027 PAD Professional Development Programme.
  • Applications are open until July 22nd, with specific educational and professional requirements for applicants.
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Prof. Ayub Gitau appointed UoN Vice Chancellor

Prof. Ayub Gitau appointed UoN Vice Chancellor

Professor Ayub Gitau has been appointed the 9th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi (UoN), ushering in a new leadership era for the institution. The appointments, approved by the University Council on May 14, 2026, aim to strengthen the university's pursuit of excellence and global competitiveness.

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Ministry Moves to Curb School Unrest With Fresh Orders to School Principal

Ministry Moves to Curb School Unrest With Fresh Orders to School Principal

Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok has directed school heads and education directors to strengthen communication and establish early warning systems to prevent school closures due to unrest.

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Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok has directed school heads and education directors to strengthen communication and establish early warning systems to prevent school closures due to unrest.

  • The directive follows several incidents of unrest, including dormitory fires, at schools such as Magerezani Academy and Kaumoni Boys High School.
  • Principal Secretary Julius Bitok emphasized the need for improved dialogue between students, teachers, parents, and administrators to address grievances promptly.
  • Schools are also urged to implement fair disciplinary measures and intensify efforts against drug and substance abuse, identified as triggers for unrest.
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Professor Ayub Gitau has been appointed the 9th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi (UoN), ushering in a new leadership era for the institution. The appointments, approved by the University Council on May 14, 2026, aim to strengthen the university's pursuit of excellence and global competitiveness.

  • Professor Ayub Gitau is the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi.
  • Professor Josiah O. Aduda appointed as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance, Planning & Development).
  • The appointments mark a new chapter for the University of Nairobi, emphasizing excellence, innovation, and global competitiveness.