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The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examinations entered day 3 on Wednesday with over 900 thousand candidates sitting for the exams countrywide. Authorities in Homa Bay County have implemented strict security measures to prevent a recurrence of exam malpractice.
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Exams being done under strict surveillance in Homabay County following cheating claims
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