The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exams has just been released this afternoon with the top candidate being announced having scored a whopping 431 marks.
The Cabinet Secretary of Education, Ezekiel Machogu, however, did not mention who the top candidate or the top candidates were in this year's Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exams.
However, according to the available reliable reports that we have with us from Bungoma County, another top candidate with 431 marks has emerged.
According to the reports that we have from a school in the area, which is an academy, a top candidate in this year's Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exams has emerged.
Fwaro Makokha Robinson who is from the Christ the King Primary School that is found in Bungoma County has scored a whopping 431 marks and has tied with Otieno Lewis.
This means that Fwaro Makokha Robinson is one of the few candidates who have scored the elusive top mark in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education Examinations that have just been released.
Makokha Robinson has tied with Otieno Lewis who has also scored 431 marks as per the reports that we have with us.
Let us know your thoughts and opinions on this latest development in the comments section below this afternoon.
Picture courtesy. One of the top two KCPE Candidates, Otieno Lewis.
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