• Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i and his education counterpart George Omore Magoha during the launch of national examinations in Nairobi on Friday, February 18, 2022

    KNEC

  • As Education Cabinet Secretary, George Magoha, released the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary of Education (KCSE) results, students from little-known sub-county schools registered excellent grades.

    Here are the 8 best students from the category:

    1. Anthony Njuguna Muhoro –  Kiamaina Sec School in Central – 84.63 points.

    2. Owino Erick –  Akoko in Nyanza – 83.71 points.

    3. Karwiga Clinton –  Angaine Mixed  Day Secondary School in Meru – 81.449 points.

    4. Achesa Alukoti – Matundu Day Sec in Kakamega – 81.237 points.

    5. Diangui Frank Wagura – St James Kiarithia in Central – 79.4 points.

    6. Mulei Kelvin – Dandora Sec Sch in Nairobi – 79.213 points.

    7. Mukirimia Dennis Mwamburi – From Coast region – 78.256 points.

    8. Ronald Kipkoech – Kiblabotwa sec school in Rift Valley – 74.9 points.