December 4, 2025

KNEC issues warning to parents ahead of exam results release

Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a fresh alert to parents and candidates as the country prepares for the release of national exam results.

Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a fresh alert to parents and candidates as the country prepares for the release of national exam results.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a fresh alert to parents and candidates as the country prepares for the release of national exam results.

In an update on Wednesday, December 3, the council warned the public to ignore individuals claiming they can influence or change examination scores.

KNEC noted that anyone posing as able to manipulate marks is engaging in fraud and urged families not to be misled by such claims circulating online.

“Beware of fraudsters purporting to be able to alter candidates’ scores during marking of the KCSE examination or KJSEA.

“Please note that all candidates’ answer scripts are anonymised to protect their identity and ensure integrity during marking,” the council said.

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This comes two weeks after KNEC cautioned members of the public against falling for a circulating social media post that falsely claims the agency is recruiting teachers and college tutors. 

In a statement on Monday, November 17, KNEC dismissed the advertisement as fake and warned job seekers to avoid engaging with it.

In its advisory, KNEC urged the public to remain vigilant and verify all recruitment information through official sources only.

“Beware of agents of fake news and misinformation. Do not be misled. All available vacancies are always declared through our website and MyGov publication,” the notice read.

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