Kenyan Parliament Approves Tougher Exam Law

It will be a criminal offence for any unauthorised person to be found in possession of examination materials. Such person shall be liable for a prison term of 20 years, a fine of Sh2 million or both.
  • Kenya:   Govt Tightens Exam Law

    The Star, 8 October 2012

    PEOPLE involved in examination malpractices should be on the lookout as Parliament has approved the repeal of the Kenya National Examinations Council Act. Read more »

Parliament has approved the repeal of the Kenya National Examinations Council Act.

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  • Kenya:   National Exams Postponed by Three Weeks

    The Star, 24 September 2012

    The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has postponed national exams by three weeks to recover time lost during the teachers' strike. KCSE practicals have been pushed to… Read more »

Children in a crowded class at the Moto primary school, Molo town, Rift Valley Province, Kenya, February 2008. It is one of the few schools to have re opened in the area following the post-election violence in Kenya, and is having to deal with over-crowded classes.

  • Kenya:   Union Calls Off Teachers' Strike

    The Star, 24 September 2012

    Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) has today called off the three-week long teachers' strike. Knut Secretary General David Okuta made the announcement at a press conference… Read more »

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