KCSE,more hasoras have joined the team

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Elder Lister

Nchi ya mahasora has just expanded.

No wonder nabii keeps saying ametafuta kazi middle east , he knew what is coming., hata hizi za nyumba hazitawatosha.
The boda boda sector is saturated considering those who stopped at KCPE



A total of 494,317 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidates have scored a mean grade of D+ and below in the just released results.

This constitutes 54.72 per cent. From the results, 125,006 candidates scored a mean grade of D+, while 155, 276 managed grade D plain.

Further, a total of 165, 861 candidates scored D-.

This brings the total number of candidates in the D grade category to 446,143.

In the grade E category, there are a total number of 48, 174 candidates, which equates to 5.33 per cent.

The number of Ds and Es in the 2023 exams has increased as compared to 489,081 in 2022.

At least 903,260 candidates sat for the papers which began on October 23, 2023 and ended on November 2023.
 
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