Senator Omtatah has protested KNEC’s exclusion of Kenya Sign Language from KCSE aggregate scores for hearing candidates vowing court action.
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Omtatah list of demands to Knec over sign language grading
Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has written to the Kenya National ExaminationsCouncil (Knec), demanding an immediate recall and recomputation of the 2025KCSE results.In a letter dated January 12, 2026, ...
In the letter, he demanded that KNEC provide data within seven days on the total number of candidates affected by the ...
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Approved career pathways for grade 10 learners in Language and Literature Track
The Ministry of Education has highlighted possible careers for Grade 10 learners as they transition into Senior School, depending on their selected learning pathways. Under the Competency-Based ...
Education CS Julius Ogamba releases 2025 KCSE results for nearly one million students; exam malpractice cases decline and ...
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Kenya: Girls Continue to Outperform Boys As Female Candidates Shine in 2025 KCSE
Female candidates once again outperformed their male counterparts in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations, sustaining a growing trend of girls excelling academically ...
Nairobi, Kenya – Africa Tech Summit Nairobi has announced 12 ventures selected to showcase on 11th and 12th, 2026, at the ...
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Kenya: 1,932 Students Score Grade a As KCSE Results Show Improved Performance
A total of 1,932 candidates scored a straight Grade A in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) ...
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Over half of KCSE candidates score above C- for first time in a decade
The proportion of candidates who scored C- and above in the newly released Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) ...
NAIROBI, Kenya Jan 9 - Male candidates outperformed their female counterparts in most science, technology and technical subjects in the 2025 Kenya - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.
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‘Coercive’ Trump-led US health deals could cause global abortion access to collapse, charities warn
Leading NGOs fear the deals in Africa – offering financial assistance in exchange for things like mining rights and access to ...
Nigeria has built an impressive legal framework for disability rights. The challenge now is turning these commitments into ...
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