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Stop propaganda on 2022 KCSE, Machogu warns critics

The CS said schools from Kisii and Nyamira counties are being unfairly targeted.

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by The Star

Realtime23 January 2023 - 07:43
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  • Machogu warned critics to stop peddling ' propaganda' saying the institutions are being unfairly targeted.
  • He wondered why schools from Kisii and Nyamira counties are being singled out yet other counties had equally posted impressive performance.
Education CS Ezekiel Machogu during the release of 2022 KCSE results on Friday, January 20.

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has rubbished reports that the 2022 KCSE tests were leaked in favour of schools from Nyanza.

Critics have claimed that some schools from Kisii and Nyamira counties recorded abnormal grades that do not reflect their improvement curves over the years.

However, Machogu warned the critics to stop peddling 'propaganda' saying the institutions are being unfairly targeted.

Machogu wondered why schools from Kisii and Nyamira are being singled out yet other counties had equally posted impressive performances.

According to Machogu, were it not for the ban on the ranking of schools, he would have released a comprehensive breakdown of results that show how other schools performed.

"Let us stop this propaganda," the CS told the Star on Monday.

"Propaganda will not benefit anyone."

The CS said the ministry enforced a mechanism that secured the integrity of the 2022 KCSE tests beyond reproach.

"Schools from Kisii are being unfairly singled out yet some counties have far better grades," Machogu said.

Regarding the performance of Nyambaria National School in Nyamira, Machogu praised the principal Boaz Owino saying he has a solid track record.

"If you look at his history, you will appreciate him because wherever he goes, there is a remarkable improvement," Machogu told the Nation earlier.

"Let us wait for the 2023 exams and ensure our children work hard," he said.

In the 2022 KCSE tests, critics say, some schools posted huge deviations and recorded 'abnormal' improvement curves, dwarfing academic giants.

There was an improvement in the number of As from 1,138 in 2021 to 1, 146 in 2022.

Experts and politicians have called for a probe into the 2022 KCSE results alleging that the sudden surge of A grades indicates widespread malpractices.


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