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the kenya we know.
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March 10, 2010. A Kenyan is an individual who has either been born in Kenya (citizenship by birth), or naturalised (citizenship by naturalisation)

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The results for the 2009 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) have been released. Njoroge Peter Kamenju from Thika’s Lily Academy is the top student with 438 out a possible 500 marks, while Kirui Risper is the top girl and third overall with 434 marks.

A total of 727,054 pupils sat for this year’s examinations.

Announcing the results at Kenya Institute of Education grounds on Tuesday, Education Minister Prof Sam Ongeri announced a slight drop in exam irregularities from last year.

Prof Ongeri said a larger percentage of exam irregularities were recorded in private schools. He said this was a worrying trend which must be address to avoid a bad picture of public-private partnerships.

The 2009 KCPE results have been posted on the website www.examscouncil.or.ke.

Candidates can also get their scores through a short message service (SMS) by typing KCPE followed by their index number and sending the message to 2228.

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Kenyan encyclopedia mandate

Kenya's future generation is looking upon the current society to provide a factual history on Kenya. You are empowered with that privilege. You make Kenyan history live for posterity and successful with accurate information and knowledge only known to you. You are writing history. You are creating a new digital democracy, seizing the reigns of global media. Its just getting started, as millions of minds that would otherwise have drowned in obscurity get back-hauled into the global intellectual economy.

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