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Sudi’s KCSE Certificates Are Forgeries, KNEC Tells Court

Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has told Milimani Anti-Corruption court that Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi obtained his form four certificate through forged documents. Through KNEC Principal research officer Nabiki Kashu, the exam body told chief magistrate Felix Kombo MP Sudi was not among candidates in the year 2006. “The name of Oscar Sudi does not appear in our database […]

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Prof Magoha Releases Busted KCSE Malpractices Report

Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha has released a report stating that a total of 21 cases of examination malpractices were reported in this year’s KCSE exams. Prof Magoha, while speaking at Kenya High School, said that 90 mobile phones were also nabbed from busted examiners. “The phones were to aid in cheating,” Prof Magoha […]

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D+ Trainee Teachers Dismissed

Education CS has issued a directive to terminate the learning of over 3, 000 trainee teachers. Currently we had 3,265 trainee teachers who were admitted to various colleges in Kenya following a directive in October 2018 by then Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed. The teachers from hardship faced areas had sued the government and the […]

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