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		<title>22 Arrested as Exam Malpractice Hits First Week of KCSE</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has arrested 22 individuals in connection with alleged malpractice during the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations, the first week of theory and practical exams coming to a close. Speaking at a meeting of the National Assembly’s Implementation Committee  November 6, 2025, the Julius Ogamba, Cabinet Secretary for [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has arrested 22 individuals in connection with alleged malpractice during the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations, the first week of theory and practical exams coming to a close.</p>
<p>Speaking at a meeting of the National Assembly’s Implementation Committee  November 6, 2025, the Julius Ogamba, Cabinet Secretary for Education, confirmed that 19 separate cases of examination irregularities have been recorded so far in the Nyanza, Rift Valley and Eastern regions.</p>
<p>“In every instance, decisive actions have been taken, including the replacement of centre managers, supervisors, and invigilators, as well as the arrest and prosecution of over 22 individuals by the DCI,” said Ogamba.</p>
<p>“There has also been the seizure of mobile phones and photocopied materials, and the deployment of Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) officers for direct oversight.”</p>
<p>The reported offences vary widely, and include the “use of unauthorised materials, misuse of electronic devices, early exposure of exam papers and impersonation.”</p>
<p>Ogamba further explained that three examination centres have already received formal warning letters from KNEC, and must submit compliance reports by Monday, 12 November 2025.</p>
<p>Failure to do so could lead to deregistration of the centres.</p>
<p>He also stressed that the majority of centres across the country remain free of malpractice so far: “The majority of examination centres have maintained exemplary standards as of November 6, 2025.”</p>
<p>“The KCSE certificate must signify a genuine achievement and readiness for post‑secondary pathways,” Ogamba added. “Upholding integrity is a shared responsibility that benefits our children and strengthens national development.”</p>
<p>The Ministry of Education has also emphasised its vigilance in light of environmental disruptions that could affect exam logistics, including floods and damaged roads.</p>
<p>Ogamba remarked: “No candidate will miss their examination due to environmental disruptions… Necessary additional resources will be mobilised immediately to guarantee continuity of the national examination calendar.”</p>
<p>With over 900,000 learners across Kenya taking KCSE exams this year, the government has reiterated its commitment to ensure examinations are credible and results reflect genuine student effort.</p>
<p>Candidates involved in malpractice risk having their results cancelled.</p>
<p>Exam centres implicated may face deregistration or sanctions by KNEC.</p>
<p>The government is deploying enhanced oversight and arrests to deter further irregularities.</p>
<p>Members of the public are urged to report any suspicious activity at exam venues.</p>
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		<title>KUCCPS Calls on Universities, Colleges to Submit 2025 Courses</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has officially kicked off preparations for the placement of the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidates by inviting universities and colleges to submit details of their programmes and capacities. In a letter dated October 6, 2025, addressed to Vice-Chancellors and Principals of University Colleges, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has officially kicked off preparations for the placement of the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidates by inviting universities and colleges to submit details of their programmes and capacities.</p>
<p>In a letter dated October 6, 2025, addressed to Vice-Chancellors and Principals of University Colleges, KUCCPS Chief Executive Officer Dr. Agnes Mercy Wahome requested the institutions to upload their available programmes through the KUCCPS online placement system.</p>
<p>The process, formally known as the Declaration of Programmes and Capacities, marks the beginning of next year’s university and college placement cycle.</p>
<p>“Please note that the declared programmes must be those currently offered by your institution and duly accredited by the Commission for University Education (CUE), or by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) in the case of TVET programmes,” Dr. Wahome stated in the letter.</p>
<p>According to KUCCPS, the declaration exercise will run from October 6 to October 31, 2025, after which the data will be compiled to guide the 2026 student placement process for the 2025 KCSE class as well as candidates from previous years who wish to apply for placement.</p>
<p>The same directive has been extended to National Polytechnics, Technical and Vocational Colleges, Technical Training Institutes, Institutes of Technology, and Secondary Teacher Training Colleges, ensuring all learning institutions under the placement system are adequately represented in the upcoming cycle.</p>
<p>“This process ensures that the programmes made available to students through the KUCCPS system reflect the latest approved and accredited courses,” said Dr. Wahome.<br />
“Our goal is to guarantee that learners are placed in institutions offering quality, market-relevant, and certified programmes.”</p>
<p>In addition, KUCCPS has reached out to the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) and the Kenya School of Law (KSL), requesting them to submit their approved programmes and available capacities for inclusion in the online system.</p>
<p>The Kenya Medical Training College will have its declared courses published in the KUCCPS placement portal in readiness for the 2026 placement cycle, while the Kenya School of Law’s Diploma in Law (Paralegal Studies) programme will also be featured after a successful debut this year.</p>
<p>“We are pleased to note that the Diploma in Law (Paralegal Studies) at the Kenya School of Law was filled to capacity after it was introduced on the KUCCPS platform for the first time this year,” said Dr. Wahome.</p>
<p>“This demonstrates the value of expanding placement options to include professional training institutions that equip learners with practical and employable skills.”</p>
<p>KUCCPS emphasized that only accredited programmes will be accepted during the declaration period, underscoring the agency’s continued commitment to quality assurance in higher and technical education.</p>
<p>“We continue to collaborate closely with regulatory bodies like CUE and TVETA to ensure that every programme listed for placement meets the required standards of quality and relevance,” Dr. Wahome added.</p>
<p>The declaration of programmes is a key step that precedes the KUCCPS student application and placement process, which determines how students who sit the KCSE examinations are distributed among universities, colleges, and technical institutions across the country.</p>
<p>Every year, KUCCPS coordinates the placement of thousands of students to public universities and TVET institutions based on their performance, choices, and available capacity.</p>
<p>The process also gives a chance to previous KCSE candidates who wish to revise their course selections or apply afresh for government-sponsored programmes.</p>
<p>“Our focus remains on ensuring fairness, transparency, and merit-based placement for all qualified candidates,” said a senior official from the Placement Service.</p>
<p>“We encourage institutions to declare their programmes accurately and within the given timeline so that the 2026 placement cycle runs smoothly.”</p>
<p>The declaration process also plays a crucial role in helping KUCCPS update its online system to reflect new programmes introduced by institutions and remove those that may have been discontinued or suspended.</p>
<p>“The Declaration of Programmes and Capacities allows us to maintain an up-to-date database of courses, which is essential for effective career guidance and informed decision-making by students,” Dr. Wahome explained.</p>
<p>KUCCPS has over the years expanded its mandate to include placement to technical and vocational institutions, broadening opportunities for learners to pursue various career pathways beyond traditional university degrees.</p>
<p>As the 2025 KCSE candidates prepare for their examinations later this year, the declaration process signals the start of a busy placement cycle that will determine the next generation of learners joining higher education in 2026.</p>
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