Education Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiang'i has been applauded for bringing sanity in Kenya education sector by ensuring that the number of cheating cases drops drastically.

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According to Riana ward representative, Phillip Motonu, both KCPE and the just released KCSE exams shows that with time most of the education stakeholders will have the needed confidence within the education sector which was on the decline in the past few years over the rising in cheating cases.

Speaking at a fundraiser event at Kerina area on Thursday evening the MCA said that they  will ensure they work together with the education CS so that he can deliver as needed by the public.

This comes barely a day after Matiang'i released KCSE results that were a shock to many candidates and Kenyans as Only 88,929 students scored between A and C+ (plus) in the 2016 KCSE examination.