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Education stakeholders in the coastal county of Mombasa Thursday raised concerns over the slow transmission of results through the Kenya National Examination Council portal. Despite this challenge, several schools in the county celebrated their starling performance. Our reporter Ann Mburu visited several schools in Mombasa county and filed this report.
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Mombasa complains of slow transmission of 2024 KCSE results
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