KCSE 2024 Results Announcement: What to Expect

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Spread the loveEducation Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba has officially confirmed that the results for the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams will be released on January 13, 2025. This announcement aims to clarify the release date and provide the nearly one million candidates—specifically, 965,501 students who sat for the exams between October…

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Most discussed Kenyan Politicians on X today and Why they are Trending

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Spread the loveKey Politicians in Kenya: A Snapshot of Current Discussions Recent trends on X have spotlighted five prominent political figures in Kenya, each attracting significant public discourse for various reasons. Here’s a closer look at why these politicians are trending: 1. Rigathi Gachagua 2. Raila Odinga 3. William Ruto 4. Kithure Kindiki 5. Kimani…

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Most Discussed Topics in Kenya Today 8th Jan 2025

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Spread the loveRising Concerns in Kenya: A Deep Dive into the Most Discussed Topics on X Recent discussions on X have highlighted pressing issues that dominate the socio-political landscape in Kenya. Here’s a closer look at the ten most talked-about topics, reflecting the public’s sentiment and calls for action. 1. Abductions and Disappearances Concerns about…

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Latest News on KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education)

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Spread the loveRelease of KCSE Results The 2024 KCSE examination results are scheduled to be announced on January 7, 2025, in Western Kenya. This announcement has been eagerly awaited by students, parents, and educational stakeholders, especially after some delays that added to the anxiety of those involved. Government Under Scrutiny There has been criticism regarding…

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INSIGHTS OF THE 2 KALENJIN KENYANS PRESIDENTS BY Kipkalya Kones @CollinceBey

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Spread the loveDebate Ignited by Murang’a Senator Joe Nyutu’s Controversial Comments Murang’a Senator Joe Nyutu has stirred up a heated debate among Kenyans on X (formerly Twitter) with his assertion that Kalenjins have historically produced the worst presidents in Kenya. On December 31, 2024, he remarked, “Why is it that when we have a President…

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