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Ten teachers from Pala Masogo Secondary School in Homa Bay County were today slapped with 2 million shillings bond each and a surety of a similar amount following charges of examination malpractice in the ongoing KCSE. Appearing before Homa Bay Senior Resident Magistrate Christine Auka, the ten denied the three fraud related counts levelled against them. This comes even as two candidates from Kiambu were nabbed with mobile phones as more candidates wrote their papers from hospital beds.
Two students arrested with phones at Membley High School, Ruiru
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