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Schools, students and parents across the country continue to celebrate top performance in 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education. Moi High School Mbiruri In Embu County topped the County for a record second consecutive time posting 23 straight A’s. Schools In Migori, Kisii, Samburu, as well as Busia, also recorded improved performance as more KSCE candidates managed University entry points. This and more in our KCSE wrap.
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Moi High School Embu managed 23 straight A’s
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