Kenya national examination Council have not really leaked but the truth is it has been leaking every year.
The fact that Kenya is advancing day in day out technologically, is enough to eliminate the rhetoric "how and why exams always leak?"
One of the latest mobile apps WhatsApp has just made it easier for the transfer of snapshots carrying the exam questions by uploading and downloading.
Exams have been leaking but the only way it could be shared was through text messages making it cumbersome to type and send. The electronic mail technique was there but it could hardly be accessed broadly like his younger brother WhatsApp.
Android phones are now accessible to most Kenyans following the explosion of cheap phones from cheap companies such as itel and bird in the market.
This explains why one snapshot of mathematics paper one taken by an individual can be replicated through WhatsApp into thousands of copies which spread to all corners of the country in fractions of milliseconds. It is time for the government in conjunction with knec to sit down and innovatively invent a suitable way to set and distribute exams safely and timely. of
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