- 1954 – Incorporated in East Africa as a branch of Oxford University Press
- 1976 – Launched into local publishing
- 1981 – Published the first edition of Kamusi ya Kiswahili Sanifu
- 1999 – Published Guidance and Counselling to help teachers and parents to proactively support students in character development and career choices
- 1999 – Published Insha: Hatua kwa Hatua for teachers and students to effectively handle Kiswahili compositions
- 2000 – Rapidly grew English and Kiswahili readers by publishing 17 captivating titles such as Healer of Soles, Signs of Ageing, Kitumbua Kimeingia Mchanga, Arrested by a Police Dog, etc.
- 2001 – Expanded regional market to publish local Social Studies books for Uganda
- 2002 – Further expanded to locally publish English teaching books for Zambian primary schools
- 2003 – Broke ground to publish in French with 22 primary readers
- 2003 – Launched the New African Readers, a children’s series that captures the socio-political history of different African countries
- 2006 – Launched the Q&A KCPE Revision series for primary school pupils
- 2006 – Launched the Test it & Fix it revision series for secondary school students
- 2008 – Launched Face to Face, a unique workbook-cum-revision series for students at all primary levels to sharpen their grasp of content in all subjects
- 2009 – Launched Mastering PTE series, high quality practical teacher-development books
- 2010 – Set a new record by publishing and launching the 360° Atlas for Secondary Schools in three months
- 2011 – Published and launched the On point KCPE ENCYCLOPEDIA for primary schools to help candidates adequately prepare for KCPE
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