KNEC addresses payment of teachers who invigilated national exams

Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a warning against the circulation of a fake post regarding payment for teachers who invigilated the 2024 national exams
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a warning against the circulation of a fake post regarding payment for teachers who invigilated the 2024 national exams.
In an update on Saturday, February 1, the council took to its official X account to debunk the false information, labeling it as fake.
The misleading post falsely claimed that KNEC had not processed payments for examiners due to a lack of sufficient details.
However, KNEC has categorically dismissed this information as false.
This comes a day after KNEC instructed school heads to ensure that all learners in Grade 6 are registered afresh through the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) registration portal.
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In a statement on Friday, January 31, KNEC directed that the correction of the candidate’s bio-data must be effected during registration where applicable.
“For accuracy of data submitted, ensure correct spelling and order of learner’s names as documented in the birth certificate, gender, year of birth, citizenship, religious education option registered for and categories of special needs and disabilities where applicable,” KNEC stated.
The examinations council further asked the school heads to ensure the transfer of candidates is done online and be concluded by February 28.
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