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Exam strategies will be reviewed to curb cheating, PS Belio Kipsang says

Education permanent secretary Belio Kipsang[right] is shown Kisii boys national school compound by the principal Jasper Maina[left] and Kisii county commissioner Kula Hache,in this photos taken on 14 Nov 2016, Kipsang was in the county to inspect the environment under which the candidates are sitting for their Kenya secondary school examinations[photos sammy omingo/standard]

The Ministry of Education will change strategies employed to curb examination cheating in subsequent years.

 Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang  said the strategies would likely shift from strict supervision as experienced this year to streamlining of the general examination system.

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