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Pangani and Alliance top in Nairobi as girls beat boys

President Uhuru Kenyatta and Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed before the release of KCSE results at State House, Nairobi, on Friday. Present were Education PS Belio Kipsang (right), Kenya National Examination Council chairman George Magoha (second right), Teachers Service Commission CEO Nancy Macharia (third left) and Knec CEO Mercy Karogo. [PSCU]

Otieno Irine Juliet of Pangani Girls is the top girl nationally after posting grade A with a mean score of 87.64 points.

Kaluna James of Maseno School who posted a mean score of 87.39 points is second best candidate nationally.

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