this is terrible. As things stand, it is difficult even to ascertain if the A's being celebrated as people dance themselves lame, are A's of integrity. If a school topped the nation with hundreds of A's and is nowhere to be seen in the list of top schools in the recently released exam results,which picture does it portray?That casts a huge black cloud of doubt on the integrity of the hundreds of A's they they danced themselves lame for in celebration of 2022 KCSE results, only to fail to produce over 300A's in the 2023 KCSE exam and their celebration has vanished in thin air. How many schools may be dancing themselves lame now, for producing hundreds of A's in the 2023 KCSE exam, but will fail to "achieve" the same performance in the forth coming 2024 KCSE exam because their 40th day shall have arrived? If you are just Oruba Secondary without anyone to follow your case, you can be given anything. This was witnessed in 1994 KCPE results of Musa Gitau Primary when students were given low marks to deny them chance of securing form 1places in National schools.Those who were given low marks rose to over 500 marks after their case went forward.If we see principals recording statements in police stations over exam malpractices, teachers being caught answering chemistry paper in a church, exam centre managers are being demoted for involvement in exam malpractices, then we cannot tell if those dancing themselves lame, are celebrating genuine A's or are celebrating because their 40 th day has not yet arrived.
Ooh my goodness . please God help our poor Kenyans
This is what they did in KCPE😮there is something going on.
That's painful,,
Mbaka marks lasma Ruto atoe ushuru
KNEC walitumia chebukati kwa hii hali. Haiwezekan kuanzia KCPE mpaka KCSE wote walalamke. Ruto mwizi mpaka alama za wanafunz
It's called bottom up for you Kenyans.
Santa Maria Girls in Kapsowar lten never got results. Results withheld.
76/78😮😮😮
this is terrible. As things stand, it is difficult even to ascertain if the A's being celebrated as people dance themselves lame, are A's of integrity. If a school topped the nation with hundreds of A's and is nowhere to be seen in the list of top schools in the recently released exam results,which picture does it portray?That casts a huge black cloud of doubt on the integrity of the hundreds of A's they they danced themselves lame for in celebration of 2022 KCSE results, only to fail to produce over 300A's in the 2023 KCSE exam and their celebration has vanished in thin air. How many schools may be dancing themselves lame now, for producing hundreds of A's in the 2023 KCSE exam, but will fail to "achieve" the same performance in the forth coming 2024 KCSE exam because their 40th day shall have arrived? If you are just Oruba Secondary without anyone to follow your case, you can be given anything. This was witnessed in 1994 KCPE results of Musa Gitau Primary when students were given low marks to deny them chance of securing form 1places in National schools.Those who were given low marks rose to over 500 marks after their case went forward.If we see principals recording statements in police stations over exam malpractices, teachers being caught answering chemistry paper in a church, exam centre managers are being demoted for involvement in exam malpractices, then we cannot tell if those dancing themselves lame, are celebrating genuine A's or are celebrating because their 40 th day has not yet arrived.
Sure sth fishy
Hwa wanafunzi hawakusoma they expected miracles za Tb Joshua😂😂