Kenyans push for an end to rampant Exam Cheating scam
Kenyans are increasingly vocal about the need to tackle exam cheating in national assessments like KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education), KPSEA, and the newer KJSEA. This issue has long plagued the education system, with widespread reports of malpractices including impersonation, leaked papers, use of mobile phones, and collusion involving students, invigilators, center managers, and even principals. Recent Developments (2025 KCSE Cycle) In the 2025 KCSE exams, authorities reported 418 cases of exam malpractice — down from 614 in 2024. This marks a modest improvement, but the numbers still highlight a persistent problem. Arrests have been frequent: Dozens of individuals (including students, center managers, and impostors) were detained countrywide. Cases involved impersonation (e.g., adults writing for candidates) and smuggling of phones or materials. Education CS Migos Ogamba and KNEC issued repeated stern warnings, with penalties including result nullificat...