KCSE exams to go on despite Friday public holiday - CS Ogamba
The Ministry of Education has announced that
the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams shall proceed
as planned despite Friday being declared a public holiday.
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos, in
a notice issued on Thursday, said the late declaration of Friday as a national holiday to mark the
swearing-in of Prof. Kithure Kindiki as Deputy President would not interfere
with the schedule for Form Four candidates sitting for their KCSE exams.
CS Ogamba directed all stakeholders involved
in conducting the KCSE examinations to report to their duties as usual to
ensure a seamless exercise.
“The Ministry of Education wishes to inform
the public that the declaration of the holiday will not interrupt the ongoing
KCSE Examination papers scheduled for Friday, 1st November 2024,” stated the
CS.
“Consequently, all members of the Multi-Agency
Examinations Administration Team are instructed to report to work as scheduled
to ensure that all examination activities of the day are well executed in line
with Ministry of Education guidelines.”
The CS further noted that the directive would
also apply to all other basic education institutions that are in session.
Acting Interior Cabinet Secretary Musalia
Mudavadi on Thursday gazetted Friday, November 1, 20024, as a public
holiday to pave the way for the swearing-in of Deputy President-designate
Prof. Kindiki.
This is after the High Court set aside a previous order barring Kindiki’s swearing-in following
the impeachment of Rigathi Gachagua.
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