Uasin Gishu County  Director of Education Nicodemus Anyang addressing the press in Eldoret town  Sunday November 5 2017. [Photo:Elvanis Ronoh]

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14,000 students  will sit for  KCSE in  Uasin  Gishu County.All is set for  this years Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)  in the county.Director of Education Nicodemus Anyang said examination papers have been received and will be distributed to all exam centers."14,000 students are expected to sit for KCSE  in the county an increase of 200 students  from last year's 13,800 students," he said in Eldoret town, Sunday."Everything is in order and exams will start at 8:30 as scheduled. Teachers Service Commission CEO  Nancy Macharia  will preside over the opening of the exam containers," he added. He, however, warned teachers against involving themselves in any exams irregularities saying stern actions we be taken against them. "We want the examination to be conducted in a transparent manner, any cases of irregularities  will not be tolerated," said Anyang. A total of 615,773 students will sit for this years KCSE   examinations across the country.Elsewhere Keses sub-county Director of Education Alice Sitienei  said 2,464 students are expected to sit for KCSE  in the sub-county. "All is set and we expect students to sit for their exams on Monday without failure. I wish all students success in their fourth coming exams," she added.