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Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has maintained that no test papers were leaked during the 2022 national examinations. He has however cleared the air surrounding the eligibility of grades in Nyambaria High School in Nyamira County, finally revealing the top-performing schools. Machogu has also announced a government plan to spend 3 billion shillings on the distribution of grade 7 textbooks across the country. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education has assessed and verified more than 20,000 primary schools to host grade 7 learners.
Education CS. Ezekiel Machogu says there was no leakage during the 2022 exams
- 30 Apr 2024 - The Ministry of Water and Sanitation has revealed the reason behind the killer flash flood in Mai Mahiu that has so far claimed 71 lives and left many injured.
- 30 Apr 2024 - A section of the busy Embu-Meru highway was closed on Tuesday morning after cracks emerged on Ikong'u bridge at Kiagima area in Embu West sub county.
- 30 Apr 2024 - 28 people are still missing from the killer floods in Mai Mahiu, Nakuru County, that have so far claimed the lives of 71 residents.
- 30 Apr 2024 - Justice Esther Maina said the money should be transferred to the Asset Recovery Agency.
- 30 Apr 2024 - Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has pledged a Ksh.2 million donation to Kenya Red Cross Society to support those affected by the floods that continue to wreak havoc and claim lives across the country.
- 30 Apr 2024 - In an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the Head of State rubbished claims that his administration has not responded adequately to the disaster.
- 30 Apr 2024 - The Authority pointed out targeting the sector as they form the mass of Kenya's Labour Force.
- 30 Apr 2024 - Three more bodies have been retrieved from River Tana, bringing the total number of casualties to 7.
- 30 Apr 2024 - About 30 Ukrainian men have died trying to illegally cross Ukraine's borders and avoid fighting in the war against Russia which started in 2022
- 30 Apr 2024 - Eric Nyadimo, the Institution of Surveyors of Kenya president, has pointed out the government’s failure to conduct regular mapping of the country as a key factor in the extent of havoc wreaked by ongoing rains.