Nairobi — Every end of the year, the Ministry of Education and the Kenya National Examinations Council announce the results of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examination.
The announcement is usually accompanied by widespread media coverage and is a cause for celebration and jubilation for many schools, students, teachers, and parents, especially those who have performed well enough to fulfil their dream of joining premier secondary schools.
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