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100pc transition policy to secondary such a bad idea

Pupils of Tendere Primary school in Kisii County celebrate their 2019 KCPE results. The school had a mean score of 292.45. [Sammy Omingo, Standard]

It is encouraging that there were no major cases of cheating in the 2019 KCPE exams. Those who attempted to engage in cheating were nipped in the bud.

Sadly, there are pockets of gullible students and parents who still believe in reaping where they have not sown. Prior, to 2016, cheating was the order of the day.

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