Kanini Kega, a member of the East Africa Legislative Assembly, is ecstatic about his daughter’s 412-point performance on the recently released KCPE exam results.
Kanini shared a picture of himself and his daughter wearing a blue suit and a colorful tie.
“Proud moments of a dad. My daughter has scored 412 Marks in KCPE. I am over the moon,” he captioned the photo.
Proud moments of a Dad. My daughter has scored 412 Marks in KCPE. I am over the moon! pic.twitter.com/iAtqinX572
— Kanini Kega, CBS (@kaninikega1) December 21, 2022
Education CS Ezekiel Machogu on Wednesday released the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exam results in Nairobi.
The CS first briefed President William Ruto about the results and the performance of the candidates before releasing them to the public.
The tradition is that the Head of State must be briefed first before the official release.
Some 1,244,188 candidates were registered for the examination.
Candidates, their parents, and guardians can access the results through the Kenya National Examination Council (Knec) website, SMS platforms, county education offices and their respective schools.
Candidates can send their index number, followed by the initials KCPE (in capital letters) to 20076 to access the results.
The SMS platform is available for all mobile networks at Sh25.