An exam crisis has emerged in Kenya following the arrest of 22 suspects in connection with alleged cheating during the KCSE examinations. Minister of Education Julius Ogamba announced that 19 cases of exam malpractice were officially reported as of November 6, 2025. The reported incidents occurred in the regions of Nyanza, the Rift Valley, and Eastern Kenya. These 19 cases of KCSE exam irregularities are currently being challenged in court. Minister Ogamba has issued a stern warning regarding the issue, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.
An exam crisis has erupted in Kenya as 22 suspects have been arrested in connection with alleged cheating during the KCSE examinations. This development highlights ongoing concerns about examination integrity in the country.
Kenya's Minister of Education, Julius Ogamba, has announced that 19 cases of exam malpractice have been officially reported across the regions of Nyanza, the Rift Valley, and Eastern Kenya as of November 6, 2025.
Nineteen cases of KCSE exam irregularities are currently being challenged in court. Minister Ogamba has issued a stern warning regarding the issue, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.