Heavy rains disrupt ongoing KCPE and KPSEA in Elwak
Amid the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) examinations, adverse weather conditions, including heavy rains, have posed significant challenges in various regions, causing disruptions to the distribution process.
Amid the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) examinations, adverse weather conditions, including heavy rains, have posed significant challenges in various regions, causing disruptions to the distribution process. At Sunrise Primary School in Elwak, the crucial exam distribution was hindered as a result of the downpour, leading to concerns about potential delays and logistical complications.
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In response to the disrupted distribution, the Ministry of Education swiftly mobilized helicopters as an alternative means to deliver the examination materials to affected schools, ensuring that the crucial process remained on track despite the weather-related obstacles.
Furthermore, reports emerged from Eldas, Wajir County, indicating that police officers transporting examination materials encountered difficulties on a muddy road, leading to an unexpected delay in the delivery of the exam papers to their designated destinations.
In addition to the challenges posed by heavy rains, some areas in Kenya have also been grappling with security concerns, including incidents involving banditry. For instance, in Baringo County, the persistent threat of bandit attacks has created an atmosphere of uncertainty and apprehension, especially during the exam period.
With the education sector at the forefront of these challenges, concerted efforts from relevant authorities, including the Ministry of Education and security agencies, are imperative to guarantee the seamless continuation of the examination exercises while prioritizing the safety and well-being of students and examination officials.
between various stakeholders to navigate through the complexities of adverse weather and security-related disruptions.
As the examinations continued, their presence and support served as a source of encouragement and motivation for the students, teachers, and education officials, reaffirming the government's commitment to ensuring a conducive and secure environment for students to excel in their academic pursuits.
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