Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko has devised a unique way to wish KCPE candidates in Nairobi County the very best in their upcoming examinations.
The governor has been giving success cards bearing his portrait to the candidates.
The cards bear the portrait of a grinning Sonko in his university graduation gown. They are fully branded with the county’s colors and emblem.
Nairobi’s first lady Primrose Mbuvi, has been distributing the cards in public schools in the city in a tour expected to cover 200 schools.
She has also been donating sanitary towels to female candidates in her tour.
“I’m happy to note that 2018 KCPE candidates in Nairobi are highly motivated with Governor @MikeSonko’s offer of full secondary school scholarship for KCPE candidates in Nairobi County who’ll to score 400 marks and above in this year’s exam,” said Mrs. Primrose.
I’m happy to note that 2018 KCPE candidates in Nairobi are highly motivated with Governor @MikeSonko’s offer of full secondary school scholarship for KCPE candidates in Nairobi County who’ll to score 400 marks and above in this year’s exam. pic.twitter.com/L1iFfnzteG
— Primrose Mbuvi (@mbuvi_primrose) October 22, 2018
Governor Sonko promised that his administration will extend the necessary support needed to ensure the national exams are done in a conducive environment.
During ongoing distribution of success cards and other exam materials to 2018 KCPE candidates in various primary schools within Nairobi County. My admin will extend the necessary support needed to ensure the national exams are done in a conducive environment. pic.twitter.com/Pj361LNMW1
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) October 22, 2018
This year’s KCPE examinations tests will begin on October 30. Rehearsals for the three-day examinations will be held on October 29 and the papers will end on November 1.