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Wycliffe Osabwa

What teachers can do to tackle AI-driven examination cheating

By Wycliffe Osabwa   2025-07-15 00:00:00

While AI offers immense opportunities for enhancing learning, concerns arise when students use ChatGPT to generate term papers or assessments, then claim ownership for grading purposes.

Kenyan voters never get tired of electing 'idiots' to lead them

By Wycliffe Osabwa   2025-08-21 00:00:00

The knowledgeable middle class often refuses to vote, yet they are the very people who cry foul when the state raids their businesses or imposes punitive taxes on their salaries.

Vihiga must break free from the grip of marijuana

By Wycliffe Osabwa   2025-09-09 16:57:43

Murkomen highlighted a troubling reality that Vihiga County records a disproportionately high number of patients suffering from mental disorders, many of whom have a history of drug abuse.

Murkomen is right; police alone can't end Vihiga's marijuana nightmare

By Wycliffe Osabwa   2025-09-19 00:00:00

The drug menace in Luanda is no longer confined to whispers; it has grown into a crisis that now defines public life and demands urgent, collective action.

Why it is hard to differentiate between CBE and 8-4-4 system

By Wycliffe Osabwa   2025-10-27 00:00:00

The irony is painful — while CBE claims to de-emphasise examinations, the KPSEA and KJSEA results will still allocate a whopping 60 per cent of learners’ final scores to summative exams.