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Uhuru takes up war on exam cheats
Written exams for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) will begin on November 5 through to 28.
By Augustine Oduor and Cyrus Ombati 7 years ago
Uhuru takes up war on exam cheats
Crisis hits police and teacher medical schemes
The implementation of the AON medical cover that puts a limit on the amount a member can spend has left many officers with huge bills after exhausting their annual allocations.
By Augustine Oduor and Cyrus Ombati 8 years ago
Crisis hits police and teacher medical schemes
'I'm not a bad man, it's my sons pushing me'
In the heat of KANU politics of early 90s, veteran politician Jackson Kibor registered an investment company but only allocated himself five shares.
By Augustine Oduor and Cyrus Ombati 8 years ago
'I'm not a bad man, it's my sons pushing me'
Teachers in push for powers to discipline errant students
A status report on the crisis prepared by secondary school heads also named drug abuse by students, political interference, laws that are too lenient on minor offenders, parents abdicating their responsibility and anxiety over examinations among the causes of unrest in schools.
By Augustine Oduor and Cyrus Ombati 9 years ago
Teachers in push for powers to discipline errant students
Police storm Knec offices and arrest officials over exam irregularities
Police yesterday stormed Kenya National Examination Council offices and arrested Chief Executive Officer Joseph Kivilu alongside eight senior officers.
By Augustine Oduor and Cyrus Ombati 9 years ago
Police storm Knec offices and arrest officials over exam irregularities