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The CS said his ministry has taken the requisite steps of ensuring that cheating is eliminated in totality.


Kenya Certificate of Primary Education candidates who sat for their exams in the last week of November will know their results next week.

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said the results will be released in the coming week as his ministry is in the final stages of processing the outcomes.

KCPE Candidates doing their examinations. PHOTO | FILE

“Next week we are announcing KCPE examination results and you will not hear any cases of cheating under the leadership of Machogu. The grading of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is progressing well and I can assure you, the results will not be riddled with any irregularities,” Machogu said.

Machogu was speaking in Nyaribari Masaba, Kisii county on Monday, December 12.


The CS said his ministry has taken the requisite steps of ensuring that cheating is eliminated in totality.

Machogu's remarks come even as the Kenya certificate of secondary education is ongoing across the country.

The exam papers will be concluded on December 21.

The ministry has already released dates for examiners to report at the marking centres to commence the marking exercise.

Schools will be reopened for the first term of 2023 on January 23.