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CORD: Ongoing teachers’ strike a threat to credibility of KCPE, KCSE exams

Students walk along the streets of Kisumu to catch a means of transport to their homes on September 19,2015, a day after education cabinet secretary Jacob Kaimenyi ordered all schools closed over pay stalemate between  government and teachers. [PHOTO/COLLINS ODUOR/STANDARD]

CORD leaders are now demanding that the government presents this country with a credible plan for the management of KCSE exams, which have begun and the upcoming KCPE.

The opposition leaders say the strike is threatening the quality of national exams and acceptability of Kenyan children in colleges they desire and deserve to join.

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