Many politicians have criticized Kenya Kwanza leadership over the KCSE results released on Friday.
Former Member of Parliament Mukurweini Kabando Wa Kabando on Saturday said the 2022 KCSE results should be cancelled.
Education Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said there was no cheating when he announced the KCSE 2022 results. The Cabinet Secretary said the administration of the 2022 exam for secondary education is clean and the Ministry of Education has created several mechanisms to eliminate cheating.
Among the mechanisms that have been developed, shifting responsibility to the individual level would make central managers responsible for violations. The questionnaire was designed so that security personnel administering the test could sign how they would be open during test administration.
However, the former MP Kabando Wa Kabando said the statistics issued by CS Machogu in certain areas do not add up. The skewness in the individual area is not normal and does not reflect the real class parameters.
Many of these schools have a steeper curve. Minimum candidate B (average) This is not always the case in a typical classroom environment.
Kabando also called for the dissolution of the Kenya National Examinations Council and an investigation. All KNEC employees should go home, he said.
Kanini Kega, a member of the East African Legislative Assembly, also admitted that the latest results were a big joke.
Spokesperson Azimio Makau Mutua also challenged the government to cancel the results and order the 2022 KCSE exams to be re-sit.