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GOODBYE AND GOOD RIDDANCE?

By: Sumaya Hussein husseinsumaya1@gmail.com The Closure of Sportpesa and Betin in Kenya   The closure of SportPesa and Betin in Kenya announced on Saturday the 28th of September 2019. The shutdown of operations by these two giant betting companies was seen through an internal memo circulated to the staff.    The internal memo stated that […]

Features, National News, News

New Education System: Competence over Competition

By Aaron Kituku. (kaykituku@gmail.com) A weekend at home gave me a glimpse of what the competency-based curriculum (CBC) is all about. If skill-set is the focus of this shift in academia, then this is a blessing in disguise. Pupils from Rock school in Nairobi were cleaning the streets with improvised brooms, aprons, and wheelbarrows on

Campus News, News

A New Dawn

By Debbie Gitau debbiemumbi@gmail.com Daystar University’s Vice chancellor, Prof. Laban Ayiro on Wednesday, 12th September, graced the first Student Baraza of the new academic year, in the wake of the new dawn.Prof. Ayiro promised that through his office, the institution will be conducting two annual barazas. This will be a platform to communicate the school’s

Jamvi la Kiswahili, National News, News

KUNA NINI KATIKA BARABARA YA MAGADI?

wangukanuri181152@daystar.ac.ke Na: Wangu Kanuri Ilikuwa vuta nikuvute katika barabara ya Magadi baina wanafunzi wa chuo kikuu cha Multimedia na polisi. Wanafunzi wa chuo kikuu hicho waliandamana na kufunga barabara hiyo kufuatia ajali iliyomlaza mmoja wao katika hospitali kuu ya Kenyatta huku akiwa katika hali mahututi. Kamanda wa Langata bwana Gregory Mutiso aliwarai wasafiri kutumia njia

Campus News, News

Fun at the Fair

By: Mercie Njoki (mercienjoki12@gmail.com) Image courtesy of: http://clipart-library.com On Wednesday 24th July, Daystar University held a spotlight career fair at Valley Road Campus. The career fair focused on the film industry boasting a large number of professionals from the industry who were invited to talk to the great number of students who attended the fair.

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