Wednesday, April 22, 2015

KCSE CUT OFF RELEASE

Kenya Universities and Colleges Central
Placement Service (KUCCPS) has officially taken
over processing of admission of Government
Sponsored Students to Universities and Colleges,
which hitherto has been partially the
responsibility of the Joint Admissions Board
(JAB) will henceforth be done by the Kenya
Universities and Colleges Central Placement
Service (KUCCPS). Consequently, the application
data that had been submitted to JAB by the
2014 KCSE Candidates through their respective
Schools has been taken over by KUCCPS.
The Placement Service Board, during it’s tenth
meeting, based on the total declared capacities
for Degree Programmes under Government
Sponsorship, and the performance analysis of the
2014 K.C.S.E. Examination Results, has set the
Cut-off point for placement to Degree
Programmes at B of 60 points for male
candidates and B- of 58 points for female
candidates.
In addition, all K.C.S.E candidates with a
minimum overall grade of C- (Minus) and above
and who have not benefited from Government
Sponsorship in the past are eligible to apply for
diploma programmes.
The Placement Service therefore wishes to
inform the 2014 K.C.S.E. Examination
Candidates that the online application system
will open for the First Revision of Degree and
Diploma programmes for the 2015/2016
placement on Monday, April 20th, 2015 at 0000
hrs and will close on Monday, May 4th 2015 at
midnight.
Applicants who meet the cut-off point set by the
Placement Service for placement to Degree
programmes may in addition apply for diploma
programmes of their choice, while those below
the degree cut-off points but with a minimum
grade of C- may only apply for diploma
programmes, following the procedure outlined in.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

A BRIBE, ON CITIZEN TV ANCHOR

Citizen Nipashe news anchors Swalleh Mdoe,
Mwanahimisi Hamadi, Shisia Wasilwa & Kimeli
arap Kimeli suspended by Royal Media for
receiving a bribe from a politician to kill a
story.
The politician was involved in altercation &
even abused journalists during Kajiado
Central.

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Monday, April 6, 2015

7 sickeningly cool offices that will make you hate your poxy workplace

Facebook's team get to enjoy a 9-acre roof garden, snack stations, panoramic california views, an in-house coffee barista and an IRL Facebook wall to boot!

How to choose the right red lipstick

We know rules are made to be broken and being experimental with your makeup is half the fun of wearing it, but there are some well versed guidelines for choosing the right red lipstick for you. Find The One and it's your ticket to wearing this classic colour with confidence without feeling clowny – we've all been there! First you need to identify your skin tone to reveal what will work with your complexion. Look at the veins on your wrists: If they're mostly blue and purple you have a cool undertone, if they are mostly green you have a warm undertone, if they are a mix of both you have a neutral undertone. So, those with cool tones (think pale, porcelain skin) go for a lipstick with a blue base. Warm undertones (i.e. olive or yellowy complexions) should look to orangy-red shades and if you're dark skinned try either, or look out for a pink-based red which could look stunning.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

After Reading Her Boyfriend's Text That Called Her "Massive," This Woman Lost 60 Pounds

We can think of a lot of things we wouldn't want to see on our boyfriend's phone: Tinder, porn, flirty FB messages from the colleague he swears is just a good pal, and a text to one of his buddies describing us as "massive." That's what happened to Amy Jones, who at 210 pounds said her boyfriend had always supported her, even after she had gained weight. "He always said that I looked fantastic and he liked me with a fuller figure when I asked him if I should lose weight. I was reassured by his comments even though I knew that I was getting out of shape," she told Mirror. Somewhat ironically, Amy attributes her weight gain to moving in with him. "He was a body builder who was at the gym all the time. I would basically eat the same meals as him and then not work out." She broke up with him shortly after reading the text, but it wasn't just that jarring message that acted as her wake-up call. After seeing a picture of herself taken at her dad's wedding, next to a tractor, Amy says "I thought, 'This is not me — this is not who I want to be.'" So she ditched her diet of chips and pasta, and started focusing on healthier eating like butternut squash soup, grilled chicken and veggies, and dried coconut for a treat. Since then, Amy has lost nearly 60 pounds. "I don't harbor any grudge about the text message. He was only telling the truth. I just wish that he had been a bit more honest with me beforehand because I might not have got into such bad shape."