Hon PS Muoria Serves Diligently

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She accords her docket the seriousness and focus it deserves. She goes beyond the call of duty to deliver results and exceeds expectations.

The Honorable Principal Secretary in the State Department of TVET Dr. Hon. Esther Muoria.

“This morning, I attended a stakeholder engagement meeting on the new grading system for the KCSE examination and the launch of the 2023 National Examinations and Assessment Season led by the Education Cabinet Secretary, Hon. Ezekiel Machogu, at the new Mitihani House, South C.

While making his speech, the Hon. Ezekiel Machogu stated that, ‘Effective this year, only two mandatory subjects will be required for computing the mean grade. Previously, there were five mandatory subjects across three cluster groups: Mathematics, English, Kiswahili, two sciences, and one humanity. In the new grading system that will be applied to the 2023 KCSE examination, the only two mandatory subjects will be Mathematics and one language (English, Kiswahili, or Kenyan Sign Language). In addition to the two mandatory subjects, the Kenya National Examinations Council will consider any of the other five best-performing subjects. It is expected that the new reform measure will increase the number of students qualifying for universities, Diploma and TVET training at the certificate and Artisan levels.'”

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