As one of the oldest tertiary institutions in Kenya, St. Paul University’s history goes so far back that it intertwines with Kenya’s sordid history of the […]
In 1920, Britain’s quest for supremacy in Africa was strengthened when it made the East Africa Protectorate a colony and renamed it Kenya. By this time, […]
It wasn’t until the 1890s that Kenya was declared a British protectorate. This followed the handing over of the country by the Imperial British East Africa […]
In the early 20th century, the British colonial government went to great lengths to develop robust transport and communication systems in Kenya. Because it relied on […]
At the end of the First World War, European soldiers who fought under the crown received land for their excellent service. Lord Maurice Egerton, the Fourth […]
Before independence, limited opportunities for higher learning in Kenya forced eager young Africans to travel abroad for their studies. This trend was unsettling to the colonial […]
Ask an Alliance alumnus about one of their main takeaways from high school and they will most likely refer to the school’s motto “Strong to Serve”. […]