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How To Check The 2023 KCPE Results On Your Phone

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The 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results have been announced by Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu. Over 1.4 million candidates sat for the exams, including approximately 1.2 million for the KPSEA (Grade 6) between October 30 and November 1, marking the transition from the 8-4-4 education system in primary schools. To access their results, candidates can use their phones to send their index number followed by the word 'KCPE' to the code 40054. Each SMS will incur a charge of Ksh. 25. For example, if a candidate's index number is 123456789, they would send '123456789KCPE' to 40054. Among the candidates, 8,523 scored above 400 marks, while 352,782 achieved marks between 300 and 399. The largest bracket, with 658,278 candidates, falls within the 200-299 mark range, while 38,3025 candidates scored between 100 and 199 marks. Those with less than 99 marks amounted to 2,060. School headteachers can obtain the KCPE results from sub-county educ

Aziza Frisby Death: Police Reveal Her Last Moments

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The sudden death of 28-year-old social media personality, Aziza Janet, popularly known by her followers as Aziza Frisby, has prompted a thorough police investigation. Her lifeless body was discovered in her Kileleshwa residence on Wednesday morning.   What happened to Aziza Frisby? According to Aziza’s Tanzanian roommate, the duo had hosted friends at their apartment for a casual gathering on Tuesday. But later that evening, they both retreated to their respective rooms. The following morning, when Aziza did not come out of her room, her concerned roommate checked in on her, only to find her unresponsive on the bed. An ambulance was called to the scene and the medical personnel confirmed that Ms. Frisby had passed on hours earlier. The local police were then dispatched to determine if foul play was involved. As part of their probe, the drinks that were consumed on the fateful night have been collected as potential evidence. Earlier on today, a team of detectives visited the s