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Why 90 per cent decline in cheats isn’t good enough

Felix Musyimi is joined by parents, teachers and pupils of Nairobi’s Camelvale
Catholic Academy in celebrating good results [Photo: Jonah Onyango/STANDARD]

By Peter Kamuri

To end irregularities, experts say, besides enacting anti-cheating laws, education stakeholders ought to overcome temptations to ‘lure’ candidates into the vice

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