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The Dos and Don'ts for examination candidates

As schools get to the homestretch of the last term of the year, Class Eight and Form Four candidates will be gearing up for the October/November KCPE and KCSE examinations respectively. This is a very delicate period for them because all their efforts could go to waste if proper guidance is not provided.

Having spent eight and four more years respectively preparing for their final examination, candidates need to be guided appropriately as we inch towards the examinations period. It is important to understand the role each education stakeholder must play. Today, I want to address myself to two players; the parents and the examination candidates themselves.

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