We readily give personal information such as our names, ID card numbers and dates of birth when asked without giving it much thought, Perhaps we are keen to get that service and be done with it, or we just don’t want to raise eyebrows.
Infobytes – English
Let us talk about climate change
Let us talk about climate change. What is it? Why is it a problem? Is it the same as weather? What can you do to help the environment?
Infobytes Issue 20 – Competency Based Assessments
In the most basic of explanations, CBA is to CBC what exams are to the 8:4:4 system. However, the two are significantly more different than similar in both form and application. It is the process of assessing how much a learner has achieved in the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) framework.
Infobytes Issue 19 – Uwezo Fund
Uwezo Fund is a flagship Vision 2030 programme that provides finance to women, youth and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) to start or run businesses at the constituency level. This issue of Infobytes tells you just how you can be a beneficiary of the Fund.
Infobytes Issue 18 – KBC
Most Kenyans must feel like the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation has been around forever. And at 94, technically, it sort of has been. But it always wasn’t the giant media house it is today. In fact, it even wasn’t always KBC.
Infobytes Issue 17 – TVET
A university degree is a pretty good thing to have on your head, that’s for sure. However, it’s not the automatic ticket to a successful life Kenyans have always believed it to be. Folks in this country are finally learning that the long-maligned skills-based courses offered in polytechnics (now part of TVET) actually do make a pretty solid path to prosperity.
Infobytes Issue 16 – COMESA
Trade is what drives economies. And there isn’t a more sustainable trade than that with your neighbour. The surest way to achieve this is through regional integration. In this issue of Infobytes, we tell you about COMESA’s Masters Programme in Regional Integration.
Infobytes Issue 15 – Cybersecurity
That Kenya is a global leader in tech no longer makes news. A World Bank report shows that the country’s ICT sector has grown six times over the past decade, one of the fastest rates in the world. And no, this didn’t just happen, you know, a lucky break for Kenya. The phenomenal growth was a result of the GoK’s conscious decision to develop and expand the tech sector.