Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Mochagu Revealed This Number Of Candidates Who Scored Below 200 Marks
By sir.Jared (self media writer) | 5 months ago
If you frequently visit social media you have come across Ezekiel Mochagu at some point. He is the cabinet secretary of education who preceded professor George Magoha. He is a social media influencer who is renown with well ground to be distracted by naysayers. He is one of those cabinet secretaries who rose from grass to fame due to his determination and hardwork he employed. He had brought more of reforms in his regime in the ministry of education.
Following the release of kenya certificate of primary education , the cabinet secretary Ezekiel Mochagu has revealed that 1,233,852 candidates sat for 2022 KCPE exam and he has outlined that 290,336 candidates scored below 200 marks out of the possible 500. He added by saying that 724 candidates managed to score below 100 mark, according to the official results. The cabinet secretary made it clear that the selection of Secondary Schools for the intake of form one is ongoing due on Monday January 16 2023.
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