Seeking Treatment Abroad: Over 10,000 Kenyans travel Abroad each year: Three days after Jason Njue’s seventh birthday, the bloom that had come with turning a year older soon became gloom.
Surprising well paying jobs: Top Destinations for Kenyan Immigrants Abroad. A report by the World Bank indicates that top destinations for Kenyan Immigrants include the; United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, Germany and the Netherlands.
Kenyans seeking for jobs overseas to get insurance: Thousands of Kenyan workers seeking jobs overseas will soon enjoy insurance as government moves to improve the welfare of citizens abroad.
Video: Bob Mwiti inspiring story-Lifting Dreams of Kenyan Students Abroad: For a long time Africans wishing to study abroad have been faced with a lot of challenges from finding funding, finding good work after
Kenyans seeking jobs abroad unable to travel over tough agency license rules. Failed renewal of licenses for recruiting agencies and longer training requirements is curtailing travel by Kenyans seeking jobs abroad, industry players have said.
Kenya Cracks Down on Agencies Ferrying Kenyans to work abroad: The government has moved to crack down on irregular broker agencies that ferry Kenyans to work abroad, many of them landing in harsh slavery-like
Kenyan novelists Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor soars to greater heights abroad: Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor is one of the finest Kenyan novelists alive today. The 52-year-old prose writer won the Jomo Kenyatta Prize
Study Abroad: Kenyans to benefit from 120 Hungarian scholarships: The scramble for 120 Hungarian scholarships kicks off next week when Ministry of Education will call for qualified persons to apply.