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2.2 million candidates are set to sit for this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination in 10,565 centres beginning Tuesday. The Kenya national examination council says it is ready to administer the examinations which will be conducted under tight security. This comes as pupils are also preparing to sit for the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment next week. Joseph Wakhungu with details of the final preparations.
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KNEC says it is ready to administer national exams which kicks off Tuesday
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