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Education CS Prof George Magoha at the release of KCSE 2020 results at Mtihani House, Nairobi, on May 10, 2021. [Boniface Okendo,Standard]
Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has lauded students aged 16 years (underage) and below for performing well in the 2020 KCSE exam.
While announcing the results from Mtihani House, Nairobi, Magoha advised parents not to hold their children back over the fact that they are still young.
“They have performed very well, don’t touch them,” he said.
The top student on the list of those aged 16 and under is Musomba Edith Kipe from Machakos Girls High School.
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“An injunction is hereby issued restraining the four sisters whether by themselves, agents, proxies, or any other person from alienating, entering, trespassing, sub-dividing, or dealing with the land in any manner pending determination of the suit,” ruled Kiambu Magistrate Wilson Rading.
The widow filed the suit through Ngonyo Munyua and Company Advocates claiming that she was likely to lose her matrimonial home and properties and accused her sisters-in-law of threatening to take a portion of it.
She said she married Gitau in 1985 and upon their marriage, Waithaka gifted them the land, which had some colonial buildings, for them to settle in as their matrimonial home.
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March 10th 2021 at 13:43:30 GMT +0300
Education CS George Magoha addressing students of Chavakali Boys High School, Vihiga. [Mumo Munuve, Standard]
Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has said that some candidates are planning to use face masks to cheat in the upcoming national examinations.
Magoha said the ministry had discovered that some candidates were planning to write answers on the masks which are part of the safety measures put in place by the government to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
“We know that some of you are planning to use masks to cheat. Do not make such an attempt because we shall frisk you and if caught, it s up to you,” Magoha said during a meeting at the Alliance Girls High School.