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This media file captures the front page of the "DAILY NATION" newspaper, likely displayed outdoors in Eldoret, Kenya, under bright daylight conditions. The newspaper, dated Friday, January 10, 2025, prominently features news about the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results.

The main headline reads "Kapsabet tops Rift," with a sub-headline stating, "Records broken with highest number going to university and more girls than boys." The accompanying article details how national schools in North and South Rift, along with top private academies, excelled, specifically mentioning Nandi's Kapsabet Boys, Nakuru's Kabarak High, Moi Girls High School in Uasin Gishu, Trans Nzoia's St Joseph's Boys, Kericho's Kabianga High, and St Patrick's of Elgeyo-Marakwet.

A large photograph on the front page depicts a group of jubilant students and adults, likely celebrating the examination results, with one student raised on shoulders, embodying excitement and success.

Further details on the page include a section on "LEADING CANDIDATES IN RIFT VALLEY," showcasing individual photos, names like Ndungu Peter Kiharu, Laura Tiana, Tony Blair, and Whitney Chepelhirchir, along with their grades and schools (e.g., Moi High School Kabarak, Baringo High School, Langalanga Secondary, Metkei Girls). Another section lists "Some Top Candidates Nationally." The newspaper also notes "1,693" as the number of candidates who attained a mean grade of A, an increase from previous years.

Advertisements are visible, including one for "Mount Kenya University" for January, May, and September 2025 intakes, and another for "Daystar University" for January 2025 intake, inviting applications for Diploma & Degree Admission. A celebratory message "Hongera" (Congratulations) from "narias" to all KCSE 2024 candidates is also present. Other headlines briefly visible include "Treasury's headache as PPP project funding slumps 91pc" at the top. The overall scene conveys a significant moment in Kenya's education sector, filled with achievement and future opportunities.
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Jan 10, 2025

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This media file captures the front page of the "DAILY NATION" newspaper, likely displayed outdoors in Eldoret, Kenya, under bright daylight conditions. The newspaper, dated Friday, January 10, 2025, prominently features news about the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results. The main headline reads "Kapsabet tops Rift," with a sub-headline stating, "Records broken with highest number going to university and more girls than boys." The accompanying article details how national schools in North and South Rift, along with top private academies, excelled, specifically mentioning Nandi's Kapsabet Boys, Nakuru's Kabarak High, Moi Girls High School in Uasin Gishu, Trans Nzoia's St Joseph's Boys, Kericho's Kabianga High, and St Patrick's of Elgeyo-Marakwet. A large photograph on the front page depicts a group of jubilant students and adults, likely celebrating the examination results, with one student raised on shoulders, embodying excitement and success. Further details on the page include a section on "LEADING CANDIDATES IN RIFT VALLEY," showcasing individual photos, names like Ndungu Peter Kiharu, Laura Tiana, Tony Blair, and Whitney Chepelhirchir, along with their grades and schools (e.g., Moi High School Kabarak, Baringo High School, Langalanga Secondary, Metkei Girls). Another section lists "Some Top Candidates Nationally." The newspaper also notes "1,693" as the number of candidates who attained a mean grade of A, an increase from previous years. Advertisements are visible, including one for "Mount Kenya University" for January, May, and September 2025 intakes, and another for "Daystar University" for January 2025 intake, inviting applications for Diploma & Degree Admission. A celebratory message "Hongera" (Congratulations) from "narias" to all KCSE 2024 candidates is also present. Other headlines briefly visible include "Treasury's headache as PPP project funding slumps 91pc" at the top. The overall scene conveys a significant moment in Kenya's education sector, filled with achievement and future opportunities.

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