The 2022 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams results will be released next week as announced by the Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu.
The Cabinet Secretary noted that there were no cases of exam malpractice as the Ministry had put in place tough measures to make sure that such incidents during the exam period were prevented.
CS further add that next week as he will be announcing KCPE examination results no cases of cheating will be heard under his leadership.
The grading of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is progressing well and I can assure you, the results will not be riddled with any irregularities, CS Machogu said.
The Cabinet Secretary also called for mutual respect among the elected leaders in kisii region while speaking at a burial ceremony noting that it will create a conducive environment for development.
“I am calling upon all elected leaders from Gusii region to unite and speak in one voice, irrespective of the parties they were elected on in order to foster development,” he said.
The CS also announced that 23 primary schools and 44 secondary schools in Nyamira will be factored in the government’s development agenda even as President Ruto is expected to tour the region soon.