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Originally published by Nation Newstop
March 9, 2026
8h ago
KCSE sign language exams strictly for hearing-impaired learners—Knec

In 2025, 3,493 abled-bodied candidates irregularly registered for the Kenya Sign Language in KCSE...
✨ Key Highlights
The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) has implemented stricter rules for the 2026 KCSE examinations to prevent able-bodied candidates from registering for Kenya Sign Language (KSL).
- 3,493 candidates irregularly registered for KSL in the 2025 KCSE examinations.
- Dr. David Njengere, Knec Chief Executive Officer, emphasized that KSL is exclusively for learners with hearing impairments.
- New requirements include medical evidence, assessment reports, and detailed candidate information to ensure only qualified individuals register for special needs examinations.
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