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Security measures have been tightened across the country to curb any cases of exam malpractices as Cabinet Secretaries oversee the opening, distribution and official commencement of this year’s KCPE and Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) exams that have seen1,244,188 sit for their KCPE and 1,287,597 sit for the Kenya primary school assessment grade six exams.
Examination season begins
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