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Most guarded exams in Kenya come to an end as CS Fred Matiang’i is expected to give report

Education CS Fred Matiang’i when he made a surprise visit to Bungoma South headquarters in Bungoma town last week. [PHOTO : TITUS OTE BA/STANDARD ]

The curtains will today fall on Kenya’s most guarded national exams after a month-long process that saw teachers and students arrested and some charged over cheating.

Candidates will sit the Physics Practical paper this morning, ending a well-coordinated process, with only a few cheating attempts reported.

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