On Tuesday, November 5, dailies published various topics, the ongoing Certificate of Secondary Education examinations of Kenya (KCSE) dominating all pages.
Newspapers also talked about the US election.
1. The Standard
The newspaper highlighted unusual cases that rock the exam KCSE ongoing throughout the country.
One candidate there Meru he was reported dead.
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Meru County Commissioner Jacob Ouma and County Education Officer Joseph Maki, who oversaw the distribution of test kits, confirmed the incident but did not give further details.
Elsewhere, six female candidates stayed their papers at the hospital after giving birth.
The authorities reported that four other candidates in the counties of Meru, Narok and Nakuru they wrote their exams at the hospital after giving birth.
Nyamira county commissioner Erastus Mbui who was coordinating the exercise in the county, could not immediately confirm that some candidates in the county gave birth.
Two female candidates from two different schools in South Nyamira sub-county sat their exams at the County Referral Hospital.
Source: TUKO.co.ke