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Students are still celebrating the KCSE exam results, even as those who studied under difficult conditions overlooked poverty and illness to achieve outstanding performances. In Machakos County, Faith Mbithe did not attend school for nearly a year due to her health condition but managed to score a C- grade. Faith is scheduled to go to India for heart surgery. Her classmate, Simon Kioko, has also been celebrated by Kathekakai school after attaining a B grade. Simon started rabbit farming to pay for his school fees.
From Rabbits to Grades: Machakos Boy's Journey to B Plain Triumph in KCSE
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