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Payday for KCSE, KJSEA examiners as State releases Sh1.5 billion dues

The Kenyan government has released Sh1.5 billion in overdue payments to examiners who graded the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and Kenya Junior School Examinations (KJSEA). The payment was made by the Ministry of Education, marking a significant financial settlement for the educators involved. This move comes after months of delays in disbursing the funds, which were previously owed to the examiners. The release of the money is expected to provide immediate relief to the affected personnel and ensure they receive compensation for their work.

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Payday for KCSE, KJSEA examiners as State releases Sh1.5 billion dues

The Kenyan government has released Sh1.5 billion in overdue payments to examiners who graded the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and Kenya Junior School Examinations (KJSEA). The payment was made by the Ministry of Education, marking a significant financial settlement for the educators involved. This move comes after months of delays in disbursing the funds, which were previously owed to the examiners. The release of the money is expected to provide immediate relief to the affected personnel and ensure they receive compensation for their work.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update on the government's action regarding the payment of examiners' dues. There is no evident ideological framing or emphasis on specific political agendas. The focus remains on the administrative and financial resolution of a bureaucratic issue, without overtly slan

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