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KCSE exams kick off as Knec issues warning to cheats

KCSE exams kick off as Knec issues warning to cheats
Knec acting Chief Executive Officer Joseph Kivilu.

The Government Monday sought to reassure 400,000 candidates who begin their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination Tuesday that there are no leaks.

The examination begins with uncertainty over the outcome of ongoing talks on better pay for teachers. Talks with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) resume on Friday, but only the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) has committed to turn up for the negotiations.

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