Boat Carrying KCPE Candidates Capsizes

A tragic incident is under investigation by the local police, following the drowning of five Class 8 pupils in a dam.

These young students lost their lives while celebrating the upcoming Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams, scheduled to commence next week. The victims, all hailing from Arap Moi Primary School in Eldoret, met a harrowing end at the scene.

The news of this devastating incident quickly spread through various sources, prompting an outpouring of condolences on social media from concerned Kenyans.

The public expressed their sympathies to the families and friends of the deceased, highlighting the unfortunate circumstances of their deaths.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education has announced the deployment of police forces across the country in preparation for the National Exams, including the KCPE and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) tests, which are set to begin shortly.

This measure is part of the government’s efforts to ensure the smooth conduct of these critical examinations.

Concurrently, former Kenyan Prime Minister and Presidential candidate of the Azimio la Umoja Coalition, Honorable Raila Odinga, has publicly criticized the government under President William for the demolition of houses in Athi River.

This incident has stirred significant attention and debate among the Kenyan population.

According to reliable sources, houses and schools were demolished in Athi River, and Honorable Raila Odinga strongly condemned these actions.

The demolition has become a focal point in Kenyan politics and public discourse, with many citizens closely following the developments and expressing their opinions on this matter.

In summary, Eldoret mourns the tragic loss of five young students who drowned while celebrating the onset of the KCPE exams, while the Ministry of Education takes measures to secure the upcoming national examinations.

Additionally, Honorable Raila Odinga’s criticism of the government’s involvement in the demolition of properties in Athi River has ignited public interest and discussion across the country.

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