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Over 965,000 students sitting for the KCSE exams this year will receive their digital identity maisha namba cards before completing their papers. According to immigration principal secretary Julius Bitok, the move will streamline the process of applying for funding when they join higher learning institutions. furthermore, the identity cards will be issued within 10 days to citizens, with the expectation that all Kenyans will have maisha namba cards within five years. kenyans will incur a fee of 300 shillings to obtain the cards.
KCSE candidate to recieve maisha namba cards before exams end
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- 9 Jan 2025 - Some 840 candidates who took the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination will not receive their results after the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) cancelled them for engaging in exam irregularities.
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- 9 Jan 2025 - The clarification comes amidst concerns over the delays in accessing the KCSE results online through the KNEC portal.
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- 9 Jan 2025 - The breakfast meeting, held on Thursday at the Governor's residence in Meru Town, was aimed at discussing development programmes for 2025.
- 9 Jan 2025 - The ruling was delivered by High Court judge Lawrence Mugambi.
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