The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations have commenced nationally, with over 990,000 candidates sitting for the tests under stringent security and technological surveillance. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba and Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok launched the exams in Kwale and Nairobi, assuring a smooth process. However, the exams have been marred by allegations of misconduct. A KCSE official in Narok has been removed from their post due to irregularities. Additionally, a teacher in Narok County was suspended pending an investigation into exam irregularities, and a high school in Kajiado is under scrutiny for alleged exam theft. Authorities in Migori County, where 31,627 candidates are sitting the exam, have implemented strict measures to combat malpractice.
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations have commenced nationally, but are already marred by allegations of misconduct. A teacher in Narok County has been suspended pending investigation into exam irregularities, while a high school in Kajiado is under scrutiny for alleged exam theft.
An official overseeing the KCSE examinations in Narok has been removed from their post due to irregularities during the ongoing national exams. This action highlights the strict measures taken against examination malpractice in Kenya.
Kenya's Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba and Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok officially launched the KCSE examinations in Matuga, Kwale county, and Nairobi, assuring the public of a smooth and well-coordinated examination process.
More than 900,000 candidates have begun their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations under stringent security and technological surveillance. This significant national event is broadcast live by KTN News Kenya, providing continuous updates.