KCSE exams start
The 831,026 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidates commence their exam this morning, which will be taken in more than 10,000 centres. Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) Chief Executive Officer David Njengere has assured that all is set for the 2021 Form Four examination. And when the exams end on April 1, there will […]
Shock as 20-year-old form three boy commits suicide in his room in Kakamega
Locals of Shisese village, Ikolomani Constituency in Kakamega county have woken up to shocking news of a form three student hanging himself to death in his bedroom. Residents have raised fear following the incident given that the number of suicide cases have been on the rise with the internet being blamed for the increase. According […]
CS Magoha’s special advisor appointed KNEC CEO
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has appointed Dr. David Njeng’ere as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). KNEC Chairperson Dr. John Onsati made the announcement on Wednesday in a statement. “Upon completing all the necessary recruitment procedures, and following the process, the council is proud to announce that Dr. Njeng’ere has been appointed CEO […]
List ranking top schools for KCSE 2020 is fake, KNEC says
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) says it has not ranked schools for the 2020 KCSE results. The examination body took to its social media to dismiss a list going viral on social media as the official ranking of top schools countrywide. KNEC says the list is fake and has asked members of the public […]
Fate of 2020 KCPE, KCSE exams hangs in the balance over coronavirus spread
KNEC chief executive officer, Mercy Karogo, say no decision has been yet made despite pressure from some stakeholders to postpone exams.
LIVE: Top candidate in 2019 KCPE exam scored 440 marks
A total of 1,088,986 candidates sat for exams in October; exam was marked by 5,795 examiners specially trained to increase marking pace.
Pregnant teacher among those made ill by KCSE chemical: Kuppet
Kuppet Secretary-General Akelo Misori claims that a pregnant Trans-Nzoia teacher is among those made ill by Chemistry Practicals chemical.