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The government confirms the national examination calendar will not be halted in the landslide-ravaged region, balancing educational continuity with a humanitarian crisis as the death toll rises to 26.



The Ministry of Education has announced plans to use drone technology to distribute national examination materials, aiming to overcome logistical hurdles in remote and flood-prone areas and enhance the integrity of the high-stakes assessments.

A potential breakthrough in the six-week nationwide lecturers' strike offers a glimmer of hope for thousands of Kenyan university students, though final agreement on salary arrears and a new CBA remains pending.

A new government policy will shift KCSE and KCPE certificate collection to sub-county offices from 2026, aiming to resolve a long-standing conflict between schools crippled by debt and students whose futures are held hostage.

A multi-agency security team has launched a round-the-clock surveillance operation to track and arrest individuals selling fake national examination papers online, aiming to protect the integrity of the ongoing KCSE exams.


The disappearance of two Form Four students from a Nyamira County national school days before KCSE exams has put a spotlight on student safety and the administration's silence, leaving their families in anguish.
