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First Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) Results Released
The first results of the Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) have been released, marking a new chapter in national educational evaluation. A total of 1,130,587 candidates participated in the examination, with approximately 77% achieving the expected pass mark of four points. The initial results left many confused about their interpretation, prompting Education Minister Migos Ogamba to provide clarification on the grading system. Following the release, students who took the KJSEA are expected to be provided with a school by December 20.
Bandari FC Fires Coach Mohamed Borji; KCB Defeats Ulinzi Stars 2-1
Bandari FC has terminated the contract of head coach Mohamed Borji after only two months in charge. The dismissal was part of a reshuffle of the club's technical bench, and goalkeeper coach Razak Siwa will take over as interim coach. In other league action, KCB FC secured a 2-1 victory over Ulinzi Stars in a SportPesa clash at the Ulinzi Sports Complex. The win extended KCB's unbeaten streak in the Kenya Premier League to four matches and saw them rise to sixth place.
New Sports Projects and Events Announced Across Kenya
The Kenyan government has initiated the construction of the new 10,000-seater Mumbi Stadium in Murang’a to enhance sports facilities in the region. In a separate event, 150 athletes are preparing for the challenging Nairobi–Naivasha 88km Ultra Marathon. Additionally, a focus on youth football talent will be highlighted in the 2025 Masengeli Cup, which is set to feature 48 teams. This initiative aims to provide a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills.
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