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Matiang’i does it again in hush-hush early release

Matiang’i does it again in hush-hush early release
Matiang’i does it again in hush-hush early release

NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 29 — Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi in another surprise move will this afternoon release the results of the 2016 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education national exams.

He will do so from the Shimo la Tewa High School in Mombasa in another break from tradition.

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Last year’s KCSE exam results came out in March with one of the highest ever recorded incidences of exam irregularities.

On the first of this month Matiangi released the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exam results almost a month earlier than has come to be expected.

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At the results release he also announced that in another first, no results had been cancelled on account of the stringent measures put in place to guarantee the credibility of the exams.

Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi in another surprise move will this afternoon release the results of the 2016 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education national exams.

He will do so from the Shimo la Tewa High School in Mombasa in another break from tradition.

Last year’s KCSE exam results came out in March with one of the highest ever recorded incidences of exam irregularities.

On the first of this month Matiangi released the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exam results almost a month earlier than has come to be expected.

At the results release he also announced that in another first, no results had been cancelled on account of the stringent measures put in place to guarantee the credibility of the exams.

Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi in another surprise move will this afternoon release the results of the 2016 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education national exams.

He will do so from the Shimo la Tewa High School in Mombasa in another break from tradition.

Last year’s KCSE exam results came out in March with one of the highest ever recorded incidences of exam irregularities.

On the first of this month Matiangi released the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exam results almost a month earlier than has come to be expected.

At the results release he also announced that in another first, no results had been cancelled on account of the stringent measures put in place to guarantee the credibility of the exams.

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Matiang’i does it again in hush-hush early release

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