Kwale county government to sponsor top performing students
Kwale Governor Salim Mvurya has said all students who scored 350 marks and above in the last Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) which is the threshold for joining national
Read onKwale Governor Salim Mvurya has said all students who scored 350 marks and above in the last Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) which is the threshold for joining national
Read onAbout 10, 000 pupils in Narok County did not report to school when schools were reopened in January 2021 after nine months break of Covid-19 pandemic. Speaking during a National Government Service
Read onHola Primary School for the Deaf has recorded an improvement of 13 points in this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results. The top student 17 years old Abdalla Badhula
Read onFifteen-year-old Cheryl Awuor Opondo should be a happy girl, having scored 420 marks out of the possible 500 in the just released Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results. In fact,
Read onDespite increased teenage pregnancies and dropout reported in Narok County during the season when schools were closed because of Covid-19 pandemic, girls have recorded impressive results. A spot-check in most of
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