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Anxiety over KCPE results hitch as Central girls dominate

Debra Aluel Manyok 425 Marks from Ndima Kanini Academy in Mathira Nyeri celebrates. [Kibata Kihu, Standard]

Schools in Central Kenya were the worst affected by the delay in accessing KCPE results following a technical hitch from the Kenya National Examination Council and mobile service providers.

There was anxiety as parents, learners and teachers unsuccessfully attempted, through short message code, to access the results following the announcement by Education CS Ezekiel Machogu at 11am Thursday.

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