Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA), Gladys Masai, has urged stakeholders to invest more in research and teacher training to inspire more young people to pursue Physics and other Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related subjects. Ms. Masai said strengthening research and building the…
Related Posts
Investing in farmers key to unlocking Africa’s food potential
- CoreNews Africa
- August 11, 2026
- 0
African governments and development partners have been urged to increase investment in agriculture and give farmers a stronger role in policy and investment decisions to […]
Kenya moves to regulate virtual assets through new draft rules
- CoreNews Africa
- April 4, 2026
- 0
The government has stepped up efforts to bring order to the fast-growing virtual assets sector, with the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) spearheading public participation on […]
SportPesa jackpot winner nets Sh. 5.2M windfall
- CoreNews Africa
- May 14, 2026
- 0
SportPesa has unveiled Mr. Edwin Maina as the latest Mega Jackpot Bonus winner, walking away with a whopping Sh5,295,816 after correctly predicting 16 out of […]