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Transport challenges registered across the country as KCSE kick off

NAIROBI, KENYA: The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examinations kicked off smoothly in most centres in the country Tuesday. However, some centres registered minor constraints ranging from co-ordination issues to poor roads and lack of enough vehicles to transport exam material.

Some centres in Nairobi County reported incidents of lack of co-ordination between the Kenya National Examinations Council's (Knec) contracted staff and security officials.

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