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Anomalies emerge in KCSE examination

?? Principal Secretary, State department for University Education, Ministry of Education Professor Collette Suda overseeing KCSE, English Paper 2 examination at Bahati Girls High School in Nakuru on November 8, 2016 during an impromptu visit. PHOTO:KIPSANG JOSEPH

The ongoing Form Four national examination was temporarily delayed across the country after it emerged that one of the papers had anomalies.

Students who were sitting the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Kiswahili Paper Two had to seek assistance from their invigilators for clarification.

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