KCSE exams will continue as scheduled despite the Ministry of Interior announcing a public holiday to swear in Deputy President nominee Kindiki Kithure. This is according to a statement issued by Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba.

CS Ogamba emphasized the importance of adhering to the examination timetable, instructing all members of the Multi-Agency Examinations Administration Team to report to work as planned. This directive aims to ensure that all examination activities are conducted smoothly and in accordance with the Ministry of Education’s guidelines.

Additionally, Ogamba stated that the directive applies to all basic education institutions currently in session, reinforcing the commitment to maintaining educational standards and supporting students during this critical examination period.

As the nation prepares to celebrate the public holiday, students, teachers, and administrators are urged to remain focused on the examination process to guarantee a seamless experience for all candidates.