In spite of calls by key stakeholders to have this year's KCSE exams cancelled over alleged leakages, the gov't has stood its ground, maintaining that cancellation is out of the question.
This as KNEC chief executive officer Dr. Joseph Kivilu admitted that some people had already been arrested and charged for engaging in varied forms of exam malpractices, including students from Changamwe and Kilifi said to have written Kiswahili paper 1 and 2 questions in their exercise books.
This as KNEC chief executive officer Dr. Joseph Kivilu admitted that some people had already been arrested and charged for engaging in varied forms of exam malpractices, including students from Changamwe and Kilifi said to have written Kiswahili paper 1 and 2 questions in their exercise books.
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