
James Omoro
James Omoro is a journalist for The Standard, a prominent Kenyan newspaper. He recently reported on the anxiety surrounding the delayed university placement process for over 246,000 candidates following the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. His coverage highlights the uncertainty faced by students and educational institutions in light of a court ruling that deemed the new university funding model unconstitutional.
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James Omoro reported on the arrest of a head teacher for allegedly murdering a retired teacher and his wife.
Headteacher arrested over couple's murderJames Omoro is one of the reporters who contributed to the article.
Low turnout, drama as voters participate in by-electionsJames Omoro reported on the collapse of a school building in Homa Bay County.
Scare in Homa Bay as school building collapses with teachers inside
James Omoro contributed to the coverage of the protests in the region.
Mix of uneasy calm, running battles mark day in Nyanza and WesternJames Omoro reported on the youth's call for the government to stop perceiving them as hooligans.
Stop treating us like criminals, youths tell StateReport by Martin Ndiema, James Omoro, Juliet Omelo and Mary Imenza.
Several farmers yet to receive fertilizer amid biting shortageJames Omoro reported on the training of students for German jobs.
Anxiety as varsities placement faces delay






































