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A Kenyan who sat for his secondary school national exams when Fred Matiang’i was the Education Cabinet Secretary is now hilariously rallying his counterparts for a revenge mission.

The man said the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) classes of 2016 and 2017 should take advantage of Matiang’i’s presidential bid because they sat for tough exams during his tenure as the education boss.
In a funny video circulating online, the former student recalled how tough the KCSE exams in those years were tough on them, adding that it was finally payback time.

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However, many seemed to disagree with his comments as they praised Matiang’i’s efforts, which sought to restore the integrity of the national exams after widespread malpractices in the 2015 KCSE.
Here are some of the comments:
Kagoto said:
Ooro Harry said:

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Irene Musundi said:
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However, others seemed to agree that the poor grades they recorded during their KCSE exams in those two years were due to Matiang’i’s strong measures that sought to curb cheating.
Kesley reloy said:
Mnyeto Rama said:
During his time as the Education CS, Matiang’i introduced a raft of measures to curb cheating in the national exams.
He began by banning mass prayers and school visiting days in the third term, which is when KCSE exams are held.
In October of 2016, the ministry announced that the KCSE exams would be supervised by the county commissioners, and not the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) supervisors.

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He also prohibited supervisors and invigilators from using their phones in the exam room and sanctioned the installation of CCTVs.
In other news, a Kenyan lady who scored 143 marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education recently wowed many with her progress.
Mwende narrated that her parents did not admonish her for scoring low marks, and they instead encouraged her to move forward.
She is now a fashion and design student at Machakos University, and she is enjoying every moment of it.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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