Education CS George Magoha says KCSE results to be out by May 10
Education CS Prof. George Magoha has officially launched the marking of the KCSE examination papers after the conclusion of the month long examinations. Education CS also announced that the results of the examination will be released by the 10th of May when learners across the country are expected to resume school. The CS while monitoring the last day of examination said the exercise was flawless save for a few malpractices witnessed in various centres. Prof. Magoha revealed that 27 officers were fired for leaking exam papers, 35 civilians arrested and 53 mobile phones confiscated during the exam period.
Видео Education CS George Magoha says KCSE results to be out by May 10 канала Citizen TV Kenya
Видео Education CS George Magoha says KCSE results to be out by May 10 канала Citizen TV Kenya
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