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Leaders demand for Remarking of KCSE 2022 exams, Site ‘massive’ cheating

Leaders demand for Remarking of KCSE 2022 exams, Site ‘massive’ cheating

Former presidential candidate Mwalimu Dida has urged The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) to consider remarking the 2022 KCSE exams after raising a concerning of cheating allegations.

Taking it to his twitter account, Dida claimed that after comparing results of Maseno school, Kapsabet, Alliance and the results of schools from Kisii region, it does not add up as he believes that massive cheating took place hence need to remark the entire exams.

“I’ve gone through results of Maseno School, Kisii School, Kakamega School, Kapsabet, Alliance and compared them to the results of those schools in Kisii region and I can only conclude that massive cheating took place. The entire exam needs to be remarked. There is just no way,” Mwalimu Dida posted.

This comes after the Cabinet Secretary for Education Ezekiel Machogu released the KCSE exams where schools from the Kisii region have performed incredibly compared to other places in the country

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