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Vulnerable students dreams shattered as schools withhold KCSE certificates

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba (right), Principal Secretaries Belio Kipsang and Beatrice Inyangala during the release of 2024 KCSE results at Mtihani House, Nairobi, on January 9, 2025. [File, Standard]

Thousands of students from vulnerable backgrounds across Kenya are unable to collect their KCSE certificates or result slips due to unpaid school fees.

This critical document is key to higher education, job opportunities, or even joining vocational training programs. Yet, for many, they remain locked away in school offices.

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