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Ndia technical and vocational college Courses, Requirements, Contacts, Location, How to apply, fees and website

Technical and Vocational Education Training, TVET, institutions offer various certificate, diploma and craftsmanship training to students in Kenya. The beauty with TVET training institutions is that they offer flexible entry and fee requirements to students wishing to study in these institutes. TVETs are registered, accredited and regulated by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA); which is a public corporate agency established under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act No. 29 of 2013 to regulate and coordinate training in the country through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions and trainers. Section 7 of the Act, 2013 gives the powers and functions of the Authority to regulate and coordinate training; inspect, license and register and accredit training institutions; accredit and inspect programmes and courses; promote access and relevance of training programmes; determine the national technical and vocational training objectives; assure quality and relevance in programmes of training among other functions.

How to get placement

To get a place at a TVET institution, one has to apply via the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). The available programmes, institutions, minimum entry requirements and the application procedure are always available on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke. KUCCPS sets an application window within which the prospective students can submit their applications. The Entry requirement for all Diploma Courses is a C- and above; D (plain) and above for Certificate while other course categories are open.

Funding

The good news for students joining TVETs is that they can now apply for funding from the Higher Education Loans Board, HELB. They can now get Loans and Bursaries from HELB for their fees payment and upkeep.

Ndia Technical and Vocational College Courses;

COURSE TITLE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION TIME EXAM BODY
 

Artisan courses;

Plumbing KCPE Certificate Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Masonry KCPE Certificate Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Building and construction KCPE Certificate Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Electrical installation KCPE Certificate Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Certificate courses;

Plumbing D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Masonry D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Building and construction D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Computer packages D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Electrical installation D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Diploma courses;

Plumbing C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Masonry C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Building and construction C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC

 

Ndia Technical and Vocational College Contacts;

Physical location Ndia, Gacharu sub location, Kirinyaga west sub county, Kirinyaga county.
Postal address P.O. Box 4- 10230, Sagana, Kenya.
Phone number 0799906614
Email address ndiatechnical@gmail.com
Website www.ndiatechnical.ac.ke

HOW TO APPLY FOR TVET BURSARIES FROM HELB

Students pursuing Diploma and Certificate courses in Public universities, university colleges, public national polytechnics and Institutes of Technology and Technical Training institutes country-wide are eligible for this loan and bursary from HELB. Orphans, single parent students and others who come from poor backgrounds will be given priority for the loans and or bursaries.

Required Documents

  1. Applicants should access and fill the relevant TVET Loan & Bursary Application Form (TLAF) at the HELB website.
  2. Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form.
  3. Have the TVET Loan Application Form signed and stamped by the Dean of Students/Financial Aid Officers.
  4. Retain one copy of the duly filled TLAF (Mandatory).
  5. Drop the TLAF personally at the HELB students Service Centre on the Mezannine One, Anniversary Towers or any of the SELECT Huduma Centers nearest to you.

TVET Institution Application

The TVET Authority accredits institutions and approves managers of institutions and new programmes.

Application Process

  1. Undertake a business name search from the Registrar of companies via Ecitizen
  2. Obtain a “letter of no objection” on suitability of the name from TVETA

In order to obtain the letter of no objection, present;

  • Reserved business name search
  • Invoice for the name search
  • Copy of KRA Pin for the Director(s)
  • Copy of ID for the Director(s)
  • Dully filled and signed BN2 form (Click here to Download)

3. Register the Business name with the office of the Registrar of Companies
4. Download the TVETA application Forms for accreditation of institution, manager, Trainer, approval of programs, foreign institution and checklist here.
5. Submit complete application documents to TVETA offices located at Utalii House 8th Floor.
6. An accreditation officer will check the documents and compute the amount to be paid. (TVETA Gazetted Fees)
7. You will then be required to pay the amount through MPESA or TVETA bank account below.

Payment process

MPESA Payment TVETA Bank Account
1. Go to the MPESA menu,
2. Select payment services
3. Choose Pay Bill option
4. Enter 894135 as the business number
5. Enter your full name as the account number
6. Enter the amount
7. Enter your pin and press Ok
A/C Name: Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority
A/C No.: 1212502450
Bank: Kenya Commercial Bank
Branch: Kipande House

Acknowledgement
After making payment the applicant will complete a registration form in duplicate as evidence of having submitted their application. An acknowledgement letter will then be sent to the applicant.

Inspection and Assessment
1.The institution will be scheduled for inspection and a Team of assessors will visit and inspect the institution for compliance with set standards. Download the assessment tool here
2.The assessors will prepare an inspection report which will be presented to TVETA Board

 

Registration and Licensing
1. Resolution of the Board based on evaluation of the inspection report shall be;
i. Approve Registration and Licensing of the institution
ii. Reject the application
iii. Request the Institution to improve within a period of six months
2. The applicant is notified on results of the TVETA Board resolution within 3 months from the date of submission of a fully compliant application documents
3. TVETA will issue training License to qualified institutions and maintain a register of the institutions and programs approved.

Note
TVETA will maintain a register of;

i. Registered and licensed institutions
ii. Ongoing registrations
iii. Institutions recommended for improvement

At this point, the accreditation process is complete, and an institution will be issued with a registration certificate and training license.

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5. FURTHER LOGARITHMS.doc
6. LONGITUDES AND LATITUDES.doc
8. AREA APPROXIMATION.doc
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123-linear-equations-lesson-plans-form-1-mathematics-term-2-word-format.docx
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FORM-1-1-NUMBERS-AND-FACTORS.pptx
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KCSE Mokasa Kiswahili Papaer 3 Joint Exams and Marking Schemes Free Access

MWONGOZO WA MTIHANI WA II WA MOKASA

Hati ya Kuhitimu Kisomo cha Sekondari

102/3   –                       KISWAHILI                           –                       Karatasi ya 3

                                    FASIHI                                              

JULAI/AGOSTI  2023                      Muda: Saa 2½

  1. Shairi

Maswali

  • Thibitisha shairi hili ni la wanamapinduzi. (alama 3)
  • Halina idadi sawa ya mizani
  • Halina urari wa vina
  • Idadi ya mishororo inatofautiana
  • Lina idadi tofauti tofauti ya mizani

(3×1=3)

  • Eleza dhamira ya mtunzi wa shairi hili. (alama 2)

Kuonyesha maonevu/dhuluma wanazofanyiwa watu katika jamii na wenye nguvu/uwezo mkubwa (1×2=2)

  • Utungo huu unakatisha tamaa. Thibitisha kwa mifano mitano. (alama 5)
  • Fahali linatesa nadani ya zizi lake
  • Fahali la dunia linatumia mabavu/linalazimisha mambo
  • Fahali lapiga vindama na wengine wanyama
  • Fahali la dunia halina huruma
  • Fahali linazurura ovyo likitafuta wa kukandamiza
  • Fahali lajigamba likitafuta wa kukandamiza

(5×1=5)

  • Huku ukitoa miofano, onyesha jinsi idhini zifuatazo zilivyotumiwa. (alama 3)
  1. Inkisari – laoneya (linaoneya) –liso(lisilo)
  2. Mazida- lajigambaa (lajigamba)
  • Kuboronga sarufi- wengine wanyama (wanyama wengine)

(3×1=3)

  • Bainisha toni inayotawala kwenye utungo huu. (alama 2)

Masikitiko/huzuni/kutamauka- kuwepo kwa fahali linalotesa, linaoneya na kujigamba kuhusu uwezo wake

(Kutaja alama 1, kueleza alama 1)

  • Nafsi neni katika shairi ni mzindushi. Tetea kauli hii kwa hoja tatu. (alama 3)
  • Anataka fahali lidhibitiwe
  • Anataka watu waungane kupigania haki zao
  • Anahimiwa watu wakatae unyonge

(3×1=3)

  • Taja tamathali inayojitokeza kwenya kauli ‘Semeni basi!’ na ueleze umuhimu wake. (alama 2)

Nidaa/siyahi- imetumika kuhimiza/kusisitiza hatua ichukuliwe

(kubainisha alama 1, kueleza alama 1)

 

 

SWALI LA 2 RIWAYA

Sidhani kama moyo wa mja huyu uliwahi kutaka kujua lolote kuhusu ukuaji wangu. Sikumbuki hata siku moja akiniuliza kuhusu neema na mashaka yangu …

  • Weka dondoo hili katika muktadha wake. (alama 4)
  • Eleza umuhimu wa                                     (alama 4)

 

  • Eleza namna mrejelewa na wengine wenye majukumu kama yake wanavyofaulu au kutofaulu katika utekelezaji wa majukumu yao.                                                 (alama 12)

 

 

 

 

 

MWONGOZO

  • Msemaji: Pete

Msemewa: anajizungumzia/anasimulia kisa mawazoni

Mahali: Kituo cha Afya cha Mwanzo Mpya

Pete anasimulia mawazoni kuhusu namna mamake alivyotelekeza majukumu ya kumlea na kumwachia bibi yake (nyanyake Pete) kwa sababu ya ugomvi uliojitokeza awali kati ya mamake Pete na mumewe.

  • Umuhimu wa msemaji

Msemaji ni Pete

  • Kuonyesha namna mama wazazi wanavyotelekeza majukumu yao ya uzazi wanapoolewa na waume ambao wanawakana watoto wao – mamake Pete anamwachia nyanyake Pete majukumu ya ulezi
  • Kuonyesha matatizo wanayokumbana nayo watoto wanaokataliwa na baba zao- hawapati mahitaji ya kimsingi kama vile sodo
  • Kuonyesha mtazamo hasi wa jamii kuwahusu watoto wanaokataliwa katika ndoa eti kwa sababu hawashabihiani na mmoja wa wazazi
  • Kuonyesha namna watoto hawa wanavyotelekezwa katika kupewa mawaidha ya kiutu uzima wanapobaleghe; hakuna wa kuwapa ushauri
  • Ametumika kuelezea kwa nini wasichana kama hawa wanajipata wana watoto nje ya ndoa – hawakupewa ushauri wa namna ya kujilinda dhidi ya ndoa za mapema
  • Kuelezea kuwepo kwa visa vingi vya uavyaji wa mimba
  • Kuonyesha watoto wa kike kama hawa wanavyopoteza muda mwingi wa masomo kwa sababu ya kutoenda shuleni wakati wa hedhi – Pete anapoteza juma zima wakati kama huu
  • Kuonyesha mila potovu kama vile ndoa za mapema na za lazima – wajomba zake Pete wanapokea posa na baadaye mahari ya buda fulani anayemwoa Pete.
  • Kuonyesha namna ushauri wa wanawake katika masuala ya mila unavyopuuzwa – ushauri wa bibi kuwa Pete mdogo kuozwa kwa buda yule na kuwa anahitaji kukamilisha elimu yake kwanza unapuuzwa
  • Kuonyesha kutofualu kwa ndoa za mapema

 

  • Kufaulu au kutofaulu katika majukumu ya ulezi
  • Lunga anawasomesha wanawe katika shule za kifahari
  • Malezi ya watoto ambao hawana wazazi (kwa mfano wanaolelewa na kijakazi) wanaathirika na utekaji nyara, kwa mfano Dick na Mwaliko.
  • Babake Kairu, ijapokuwa ana chake, hachangii katika malezi ya mwanawe
  • Zohali na nduguze walilelewa vizuri lakini kwa sababu ya joto la ujana Zohali anaangukia ujauzito
  • Fumba anatelekeleza majukumu yake ya uzazi kwani hamtumii bibiye Chandachema pesa za malezi
  • Wanawake wengine hawataki kuwalea watoto wa wenzao japo ni watoto wa waume zao, kwa mfano mkewe Fumba hakumlea mwanawe Fumba
  • Kutokuwepo kwa malezi au malezi mabaya kunasbabisha watoto kujiingiza katika kutumia vileo – kama asemavyo Selume
  • Pete ankosa malezi ya wazazi wake, kwa hivyo analelewa na nyanyake ambaye hana uwezo wa kufanya hivyo kikamilifu kwa sababu ya umri na kutokuwa na uwezo
  • Wazazi wengine wanaogopa majukumu ya uzazi hivyo basi kutupa vijusi na watoto. Neema anamwokota mtoto kwenye jaa la taka
  • Wazazi wengine wanawadhibiti watoto kwa kutumia nguvu, kwa mfano Mwimo Msubili
  • Babake Dengelua anajibidiisha kufanya vibarua ili aweze kukimu mahitaji yake kama karo. Anaona kuwa itakuja kuwafaa baadaye
  • Mtawa Cizarina anajukumika kama malezi katika kituo cha watoto cha Benefactor. Watoto wengine hupata ufadhili na kuondoka na wengine hubakia mumo humo kituoni.
  • Mwangeka na Apondi wanajukumika katika malezi ya Dick. Wanamlea kama mwanao.
  • Mwangemi na mkewe Neema, wanamlea Mwaliko mtoto wao wa kupanga kwa “tunu na tamasha”

 

 

SWALI LA 3

Kila alipokuja jijini Jumapili alikuwa kaandamana na wazazi wake kwa ibada.

(a) Eleza nafasi ya mrejelewa katika kuwajenga wahusika wengine riwayani. (alama 8)

  1. b) (i) Bainisha mbinu ya kimtindo katika dondoo. (alama 2)

(ii) Fafanua jinsi mbinu uliyotajwa katika b(i) ilivyotumika kuendeleza maudhui riwayani.                                                                                                           (alama 10)

Majibu

(a) Anayerejelewa ni Umu/Umulkheri  (uk. 85)

  1. Ametumika kuonyesha kuwa Bi. Dhahabu ni makini. Mwalimu Dhahabu anatambua kuwa Umulkheri alikuwa amezama katika mawazo hivyo anamwambia arejee darasani.
  2. Kuonyesha ubahili wa Naomi – Umulkheri anakumbuka wakati alipomwomba mamake Naomi noti ya shilingi kumsaidia ombaomba ila Naomi akakataa.
  3. Kuonyesha ukarimu wa Hazina – Hazina anamkaribisha Umulkheri katika hoteli ili wanywe chai.
  4. Kuonyesha mapuuza ya polisi – Umulkheri anaporipoti kisa cha kupotea kwa ndugu zake, Dick na Mwaliko, polisi hawakumsaidia kuwatafuta.
  5. Kuonyesha unafiki wa Sauna – Sauna anajifanya kuwa mchangamfu kwao na kuwaahidi kuwalea baada ya kifo cha baba yao. Hata hivyo, baadaye anawateka nyara; Dick na Mwaliko
  6. Kumsawiri Mwangeka kama mwenye mapenzi – Mwangeka anamlea Umu kwa kumwonyesha mapenzi hadi uchungu moyoni unaanza kumtoka.
  7. Kusawiri ukatili wa Naomi – Naomi anawaacha wanawe; Umulkheri, Mwaliko na Dick bila kujali kuhusu malezi yao katika umri huo mdogo.
  8. Kumsawiri Naomi kama mwenye mapuuza – Naomi anapuuza wajibu wake wa malezi anapotoka kwake na kuwaacha wanawe, Umulkheri, Dick na Mwaliko bila mlezi
  9. Kusawiri majuto ya Naomi – Naomi anajuta kuwatelekeza wanawe; Dick, Mwaliko na Umulkheri. Anaanza kuwatafuta wanawe karibu kwenye kila kituo cha polisi.
  10. Kumsawiri Hazina kama mwenye shukrani – anamshukuru Umulkheri baada ya kumpa shilingi mia mbili na kumwahidi kuwa, angemsaidia siku moja.
  11. Kubainisha huruma za Hazina – anatiririkwa na machozi wakati ambapo Umulkheri anamsimulia kisa chake.
  12. Ametumiwa kuonyesha uwajibikaji wa uongozi. Uongozi unawajengea makazi watoto ombaomba na kuwapa elimu.
  13. Kuonyesha kuwa Mwangeka ni mlezi mwema – anamlea Umulkheri kwa mapenzi na kumshauri kuhusu njia ambazo angetumia kukabiliana na mazingira mapya. Anamfundisha Umulkheri maadili mema.
  14. Kuonyesha kuwa Mwangeka ni mshauri mwema – anamshauri Umulkheri dhidi ya kusahau kilichompeleka uzunguni pindi afikapo huko.

Zozote 8 x 1 = 8

  1. b) (i) Bainisha mbinu ya kimtindo katika dondoo. (alama 2)

Mbinu rejeshi/ mbinu ya kioo/ kisengere nyuma

Kupitia mbinu rejeshi tunatambua kuwa, Umu aliandamana na wazazi wake kila walipoenda jijini siku ya Jumapili.                                                                 2x 1 = 2

 

(ii) Fafanua jinsi mbinu uliyotajwa katika b(i) ilivyotumika kuendeleza maudhui riwayani.                                                                                                                           (alama 10)

  1. Ushirikina – Ridhaa anakumbuka matukio kama vile: kupepesa kwa jicho lake la kulia kwa muda wa wiki mbili mtawalia, kuanguka kwake bila kuona kilichomkwaa na jeshi la kunguru lililotua katika paa la maktaba yake. Aidha, anakumbuka milio ya kereng’ende na bundi usiku. Matukio hayo yote ni ishara ya mambo mabaya ambayo yangetokea.
  2. Ubabedume – Ridhaa anakumbuka maneno ya marehemu mama yake kuwa unyonge haukutunukiwa majimbibali makoo (uk. 3).
  3. Usaliti – Ridhaa alidhamini masomo ya wapwaze Kedi ilhali Kedi anateketeza familia ya Ridhaa.
  4. Udhalimu – sheria za kikoloni zilimpa Mzungu kibali cha kumiliki mashamba katika sehemu zilizotoa mazao mengi. Hali hii iliwalazimu Waafrika kama Msubili kuwa maskwota au vibarua katika mashamba ya wakoloni.
  5. Utumwa – vijulanga vilinyakuliwa kutoka kwenye susu zao, hata vifua havijapanuka; na kupelekwa katika maeneo mbalimbali kufanya kazi.
  6. Upangaji uzazi – Mwimo Msubili alikuwa na watoto wa kiume ishirini. Hivyo, ardhi iligawanywa hadi haingewatosha tena. Aidha, Msubili anakabiliwa na changamoto ya kuwalisha wanawe wengi.
  7. Mgogoro katika familia – Wingi wa vinywa vya kulishwa katika familia ya Msubili ulizua mgogoro, uhasama na uhitaji mkubwa.
  8. Elimu – Mamake Ridhaa anatilia mkazo umuhimu wa elimu. Anadai kuwa, elimu inapaswa kuwa chombo cha kueneza amani na upendo.
  9. Uhasama wa kisiasa unasababisha kuvunjika kwa ujirani – Kedi ndiye aliyemtafutia Ridhaa shamba alilolijenga. Aidha, Ridhaa alidhamini masomo ya wapwa wake wawili. Hata hivyo, Kedi anashiriki katika mauaji ya jamaa za Ridhaa.
  10. Vitisho – vikaratasi vilisambazwa kuwatahadharisha akina Ridhaa kuwa, kuna gharika baada ya kutawazwa kwa Musumbi (kiongozi) mpya.
  11. Unyakuzi wa ardhi – baadhi ya mabwanyenye wanajenga majumba mahali ambapo pametengwa kwa ajili ya upanuzi wa barabara. Mengine yalijengwa chini ya vigingi vya nyaya za stima.
  12. Ufisadi – kuna mabwanyenye ambao wanaonekana wakitoa milungula hadharani.
  13. Utamaduni – Mwangeka anakumbuka jinsi watu walivyoomboleza kifo cha nduguye, Dede.
  14. Ndoa – Kupitia mbinu rejeshi, mwandishi anasimulia jinsi Mwangeka na Apondi walikutana na hatimaye kufunga ndoa.
  15. Ubakaji – Sauna alibakwa na babake mlezi na kumpachika mimba.
  16. Nafasi ya mwanamke – Mamake Sauna alikuwa akiridhia yote yaliyosemwa na mumewe au angeishia kupigwa makonde, kutishwa au kutusiwa.
  17. Uavyaji mimba – Mamake Sauna anamsaidia kuavya mimba bila hiari yake.
  18. Umaskini – mamake Sauna anasema kuwa, Bwana Maya alimwokoa kutoka kwa umaskini aliopakazwa na babake Sauna baada ya kujizikia unywaji wa dengelua.
  19. Madhara ya ulevi – babake Sauna anapigwa kalamu kwa kujiingiza katika unywaji wa dengelua mitaani.
  20. Ulaghai – Sauna anashiriki biashara ya kuwauzia watu maji ya mito wakiambiwa kuwa ni ‘mineral water’.
  21. Utekaji nyara wa watoto – Bi Kangara anamwingiza Sauna katika biashara ya kuwateka nyara watoto.

 

Zozote 10 x 1 = 10

 

TAMTHILIA

  1. Si neno mama!…Hakuna kizuri kijacho kwa urahisi. Mazuri hutoka mbali na wakati mwingine yana hadithi za kutisha. Maisha yetu ni mfano wa mbegu iliyopandwa. Mbegu hiyo haina budi kuoza kwanza ndipo ioteshe mche upendezao.
  2. a) Eleza muktadha wa dondoo hili(Alama 4)
  3. Msemaji ni Sara.
  4. Msemewa ni Neema.
  • Wako nyumbani kwao kijijini.
  1. Sara anaeleza uvumilivu unamletea mja fanaka maishani.

 

 

  1. b) Tambua vipengele viwili vya fani. (Alama 2)
  2. Nidaa – Si neno mama!
  3. Tashbihi – Maisha yetu ni mfano wa mbegu iliyopandwa.

 

  1. c) Kwa hoja nne, fafanua wasifu wa msemewa. (Alama 4)
  2. Neema ni Karimu – Anawaeleimisha wanuna wake hadi kiwango cha juu cha elimu.
  3. Ni mwenye utu – Ana waajiria wazazi wake wafanya kazi wa nyumbani.
  • Ana bidii – Anajitahidi kazini; anaondoka nyumbani alfajiri na kurejea usiku.
  1. Ni mwenye kujali – Anawasaidia wazazi wake kwa kumpeleka mamake hospitalini ana kumtumia masurufu babake.
  2. Ana mtazamo mpevu/ busara – Anamweleza dadake Asna jinsi ndoa si utumwa.
  3. Ni mvumilivu – Anavumilia tofauti baina yake na Bunju kwenye ndoa yao.
  • Ana mapenzi ya dhati – Ana mapenzi kwa mumewe Bunju, mwanawe Lemi na mamake.
  • Ni jasiri- Anaendesha gari kwenye barabara za jiji ambazo huwashinda madereva hodari kutoka mashambani.
  1. Ni mlezi mwema – Anamlea mwanawe kwa mapenzi na uelewa mkubwa.
  2. Ni mpenda usasa – Anashikilia mtazamo wa kwenda kinyume na utamaduni; anasema haifai mke kuachiwa kazi zote.

 

  1. Ni vipi kauli iliyokolezwa wino inadhihirika katika tamthilia ya Bembea ya Maisha. (Alama 10)
  2. Sara na Yona wanapata shida kwa kukosa watoto kwanza. Baadaye wanapata mabinti ambao wanawasaidia na kuwaheshimisha kijijini.
  3. Uhusiano wa Sara na Yona ulikuwa mbaya awali kwa kuwa Yona anamchapa Sara. Badaye, Yona anabadilika na kuwa mpole na mwenye mapenzi ya dhati kwa mkewe.
  • Sara anaumia kwa kazi na majukumu ya yumbani peke yake. Baadaye, Yona mumewe anakuwa msaidizi; anasaidia kupika na kuwashughulikia mifugo.
  1. Neema anapata ajali inayohatarisha maisha yake. Baada ya ajali anapata msamaria mwema ambaye ni Bunju; anamshughulikia hadi anapopona.
  2. Yona anazamia ulevi kutokana na shinikizo za maisha. Baadaye anaacha ulevi na kuwa mtu mwema na msaidizi wa mkewe.
  3. Sara anadhoofishwa na ugonjwa akiwa nyumbani. Neema anampeleka hospitali nzuri anakopokea matibabu mazuri.
  • Yona anaeleza walivyojinyima mengi ili wanawe wapate elimu. Baadaye Neema anawasaidia kwa mambo mengi.
  • Kukosa mtoto mvulana kunawafanya Sara na Yona kusemwa sana. Baadaye, mabinti waliowazaa wanatokea kuwa hodari kuliko wanaume wengi.
  1. Sara anashindwa la kufanya mumewe Yona anapomhitaji kupika akiwa mgonjwa. Badaye jirani yake Dina anafika na kumwauni katika mapishi.
  2. Bunju anamkemea Neema kwa kumshinikiza kuchangia matibabu ya Sara. Baadaye anatulia na kuahidi kutafuta pesa na kumpiga jeki Neema.
  3. Wanawake awali wanasemekana kutegemea mifuko ya waume wao kwa mujibu wa Luka, lakini sasa wanajitegemea.
  • Binti zake Yona walidharauliwa kijini lakini wanakuja kuwa mwanga kijijini.
  • Watoto wa kike wanakosa elimu awali kama vile Sara lakini sasa wanapata elimu na hata kuwapiku wanaume kama alivyo Neema.

 

 

  1. (a) “ Japo nilipungukiwa na mengi niliyotamanai, nilitaka nyinyi muote mbawa mpae juu na kuitazama dunia kutoka kule juu kwa niaba yangu. Stahamala yangu haikuniletea hasara…”

(i) Tambua mandhari ya dondoo hili. (alama 1)

Nyumbani kwa Sara na Yona/ Nyumbani kwao Neema kule kijijini ambapo Sara anazungumza na bintiye Neema

(1×1=1)

(ii)  Bainisha toni inayojitokeza kwenye dondoo. (alama  1)

  • Matumaini- nilitaka nyinyi muote mbawa
  • Kutamauka- japo nilipungukiwa na mengi niliyoyatamani…

(1×1=1)

(iii) Eleza umuhimu wa mandhari ya dondoo hili. (alama 8)

  • Kuonyesha maudhui ya ndoa za mapema- Sara aliozwa mapema na hangetaka bintize wakatiziwe masomo yao ili waozwe
  • Kuonyesha sifa za Sara- Ameonyeshwa kama mhusika mstahimilivu- anavumilia dhuluma katika ndoa yake. Aidha anaonyeshwa kama anayewajibika kwa kuhusika katika shughuli ya kuwaelimisha bintize,
  • Kuendeleza msuko- kupitia kwake tunafahamishwa kuhusu ndoa za mapema katika jamii yake.
  • Kuonyesha mgogoro- Sara anasema hata kama mume angetaka kusaidia, watu katika jami yake watapata sababu ya kumcheka. Anasema utamaduni wao ungali una nguvu na hawezi kushindana na mwanamume(uk.66)
  • Kuonyesha mbinu chanya za kusuluhisha migogorokatika jamii. Sara anamwambia Neema japo kuna wanawake wanaowashinda wanaume katika kazi zao, ni muhimu afanye werevu isije ikawa wanashindana. Anahimiza kuwa ushindani usionekane nyumbani.
  • Kuchimuza sifa za wahusika wengine- kupitia kwa Sara, tunafahamu Yona ni mpenda ansa. Anawafungia mifugo zizini ili kwenda kwa wazee wenziwe kushiriki ulevi.(uk.66)
  • Kuonyesha dhamira- kupitia kwa mhusika Sara, mwandishi anadhamiria kuonyesha umuhimu wa ushirikiano (mume na mke kushirikiana kutekeleza majukumu nyumbani)

(b) Onyesha jinsi mhusika Sara alivyotumiwa na mwandishi kuendeleza msuko wa tamthilia hii. (alama 10)

  • Kupitia kwake tunaona jinsi wazazi wanavyojizatiti kuwalea wanao. Amnamweleza mumewe, “…sote tulijizatiti tukalea pamoja na hizo taabu, ila tulikuwa tunatimiza wajibu”
  • Tunnafahamu mchango wa Neema wa kuwafaa wanuna wake kwa halli na mali. Anashiriki kuwaelimisha Asna na Salome hadi wanahitimu
  • Anasaidia kuonyesha mtazamo wa jamii yake kuhusu urithi. Anasema warithi ni watoto wa kiume na si wa kike kama Neema(uk. 2)
  • Kupitia kwake tunafahamu kuhusu mfumo wa afaya katika jamii yake. Anapougua, bintiye Neema anaenda kijijini ili kumchukua hadi mjini kuliko na hospitali nzuri, huduma na wahudumu wazuri wa afya ikilinganishwa na kwao kijijini.
  • Anaonyesha jinsii mabadiliko yalivyotokea katika jamii yao. Bintiye sasa anamiliki gari ambalo analiendesha mjini ambapo wanaume wa kutoka kwao kijijini wanashindwa. (uk.15)
  • Sara anasaidia kufichua ulaghai wa wanasiasa. Anasema wamewaahidi maendeleo vijijini tangu wakiwa watoto na hadi sasa hamna lolote lililofanyika. (uk. 17)
  • Sara anaonyesha dhiki za wanawake wanaokosa watoto katika ndooa zao. Anasema kwa siku nyingi alitamani watoto lakini haikuwezekana. Uso wake uling’aaMungu alipomfungulia milango ya heri. (uk. 18)
  • Ametumiwa kuonyesha jinsi watu wanavoweza kuathiriwa na jinsi wengine wasemavyo kuwahusu- Kupitia kwake, tunafahamu kuwa mumewe Yona aliathirika sana na ushawishi wa wanajamii wa kutaka apate mrithi wa kiume. Kwa kukimbia kutiwa vinywani na watu, akazamia ulevi. (uk.19)
  • Mwandisi amemtumia kuonyesha dhiki za kuishi mjini. Kule vyumba ni vidogo kama kile cha bintiye Asna na watu wanang’ang’ana kutafuta maisha. Siku zote wako mbioni hata hawana nafasi ya kushiriki mlo, wakala na kushiba. (uk. 32)
  • Anaonyesha majukumu muhimu yanayotekelezwa na wanawake katika jamii. Mke anapokosa kuwepo nyumbani mume huhangaika kutekeleza majukumu hayo. Kwa mfano, Sara anamhurumia sana Yona kwa shughuli nyingi nyumbani wakati yeye hakuwepo. (uk. 44)
  • Sara ametumiwa kuonyesha jinsi mtoto wa kike anavyogandamizwa na utamaduni potovu. Anasema msichana alipobaleghe, alitolewa shuleni na kuozwa mapema. (uk. 52)
  • Kupitia kwake, tunafahamu jinsi wanaume katika jamii yake wamezamia anasa ya ulevi. Sara anasema nidesturi ya kila mwanamume hapo kwao. (uk. 66)(10×1=10)

MAANDALIZI YA MOKASA II 2023

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MAPAMBAZUKO YA MACHWEO NA HADITHI NYINGINE

 

Pupa: F.M. Kagwa

  1. a) “Pupa imenitumbukiza kwenye kisima nilichochimba, sasa naingia mwenyewe …”
  2. Bainisha mbinu za kimtindo katika dondoo hili. (alama 2)
  3. Huku ukitolea mifano mwafaka, onyesha ukweli wa kauli hii. (alama 8)

 

  1. Jadili namna ukiukaji wa haki umeendelezwa katika hadithi zifuatazo: (alama 20)
  2. Sabina
  3. Kifo cha Suluhu
  4. Nipe Nafasi

Sabina

  1. Mimba za mapema – Nyaboke -kidato cha pili
  2. Kukataliwa baada ya kupachikwa mimba – Nyaboke
  • Kukatiza masomo/ elimu -Nyaboke
  1. Kutengwa – Sabina
  2. Elimu yam toto wa kike kupuuzwa – Sabina
  3. Kupigwa – Sabina
  • Kutumikishwa – Sabina
  • Kusimangwa – kukejeliwa – anaitwa kiokotwe – Sabina
  1. Kuhusishwa katika biashara
  2. Kukosa natibabu – Nyaboke – anapelekwa kwa mganga maarufu kijijini
  3. Kukosa mavazi mazuri – Sabina kuvaa sare iliyoshiba viraka vya kila rangi
  • Kukosa malezi ya baba na mama – wazazi wawili
  • Kufanya vibarua ili kupata mahitaji ya kila siku – Nyaboke (ajira ya Watoto)

 

 

KIFO CHA SULUHU

  1. Mauaji – Bwana Suluhu – mamake Abigael
  2. Kunyanganywa mali – Bwana Suluhu kumnyanganya Mamake Abigael
  • Kutelekeza malezi ya Watoto – Bwana Suluhu anamwachia mkewe , Bi Suluhu malezi
  1. Kupachikwa mimba na kuachwa bila tumaini/msaada
  2. Kutumia njia za hila ili kuhitimu masomo kabla ya muda wa kuhitimu masomo kuwadia
  3. Kushiriki ukahaba – kuwanyonya wanaume
  • Kutia dawa kwenye vinywaji
  • Kumwibia mtu pesa – Abigael na Natasha wanapanga njama dhidi ya Bwana Suluhu
  1. Kufuja pesa za wananchi
  2. Uchafuzi wa mazingira – ukataji wa miti

 

 

 

 

NIPE NAFASI

  1. Kukosa vyakula
  2. Kutelekeza majukumu – msimulizi anasema baba yao Moshi hakuwa akimtumia mama yake pesa za matumizi mwaka mzima.
  • Kupuuza malalamishi – wazazi wa Moshi wanadinda kusikiliza malalamishi ya mama Kazili
  1. Mamake Kazili kukosa kupewa pesa ambazo mumewe Moshi anatetemeka
  2. Kukosa mavza mazuri yanayositiri baridi. Msimulizi amasmea …tulikuwa tumevaa marumaru
  3. Kifo
  • Kunyimwa nafai ya kujiteteta

7.b) “Pupa imenitumbukiza kwenye kisima nilichochimba, sasa naingia mwenyewe…”

  1. Mbinu za kimtindo
  2. Jazanda -kisima nilichochimba sasa naingia mwenyewe (mahali penye matatizo)
  3. Mdokezo …kisima nilichochimba, sasa naingia mwenyewe
  • Taswira – taswira oni, taswira ya mwendo
  1. Tashihisi- pupa kuwa na uwezo wa kutumbukiza

b)

  1. Kusafirishwa asikojua – Mkwakuona
  2. Kuvalishw anguo zinazoomyesha mwili wake bila hiari
  • Kung’ang’aniwa na wanaume danguroni – chenga -ways
  1. Kuingizwa kwenye chumba amnacho anasubiriwa na mwanamume mkota-dume
  2. Kufungiwa mlango kutoka nje na mwanamapokezi
  3. Kuuzwa kwa mtu mwenye umri mkubwa kuliko babake mzazi siku yake ya kwanza katika jengo la Chenga- Ways
  • Kugeuzwa kifaa cha kutumiw aovyo
  • Anatokwa na machozi yasiyokauka
  1. Anakatiziwa masomo
  2. Kutawishwa katika jengo la Chenga Ways – haruhusiwi kutoka nje
  3. Kulindwa anapoenda msalani

 

 

 

 

Kila Mchezea Wembe: Pauline Kea Kyovi

  1. “Dunia hii nayo kubwa, anasa zake nyingi huwezi kuzimaliza”
  2. Eleza muktadha wa dondoo hili. (alama 4)
  3. Fafanua toni katika dondoo hili. (alama 2)
  • Jadili namna ambavyo anasa imejitokeza katika hadithi hii. (alama 4)

Muktadha

  1. Ni kauli ya Emmi
  2. Anamwambia Tembo
  • Bwana Tembo anayakumbuka akiwa Hospitali ya Uhai ni Neema
  1. Ni baada ya Bwana Tembo kujutia matendo yake ya uraibu wa pombe ambayo yanamsababishia madhara ya kiafya.
  2. Toni

Toni ya kushauri – Emmi alikuwa anamshauri mumewe, Bwana Tembo kuacha tabia zake za kupapia anasa za dunia

  1. Anasa
  2. Kuwa mraibu wa ulevi/pombe
  3. Kusakata rhumba- Bwana Tembo na wenzake (walevi)
  • Kucheza rhumba na wanawake wengine ambao hakuwa anawajua
  1. Kulala kwa mwanamke asiyemjua
  2. Kuendeleza ukahaba – Angelica
  3. Kufuja pesa

 

FASIHI SIMULIZI

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali yanayofuata

Tumbo:           Leo nitakuwa baba na wewe mama. Mimi sipendi mwajificho.

Chausiku:        Sawa basi. (Anaimba huku akishika masikio yake) Maskini punda, alinyimwa                               pembe, akapewa masikio hiyo ndiyo pembe. Pembee pembe, akapewa masikio                                hiyo ndiyo pembe.

Tumbo:           Mamake Chausiku, nahisi njaa. Napeza kula samaki.

Chausiku:        Ala! Umejuaje kuwa ninapika samaki? Baba Chausiku, samaki kutoka Soko                                     Mjinga ni tamu kama asali. Chakula ki tayari. (Anampa kitawi chenye vipande                                   vya vijiti). Ndio hii samaki.

Tumbo:           (Akiimba) Nimeshiba sana. Asante. Nataka kwenda katika shamba la mahindi                                   kukaza seng’enge. (Anachukua kipande cha mti) Nimechukua nyundo yangu                                     kwenda kujenga ua. (Anatumia kijiti hicho kupigia vijiti vingine ardhini huku                             akisema kuwa anajenga ua).

Chausiku:        Nimechoka sasa. Tuimbe kidogo.

Wote:              (Wanaimba huku wakirukaruka)

Watoto wangu ee

Ee

Mimi mama yenu

Ee

Sina nguvu tena

Ee…

 

Maswali

(a) Bainisha utanzu ambapo utungo wa aina hii unapatikana.                                  (alama 1)

(b) Wewe ni mmoja wa wawasilishaji wa utanzu huu wa fasihi simulizi. Eleza sifa unazofaa kuwa nazo.                                                                                                                  (alama 5)

(c) Eleza sifa zozote nne za kipera hiki.                                                                    (alama 4)

(d) Eleza shughuli mbili za kiuchumi zinazodhihirika katika utungo huu.               (alama 2)

(e) Unanuia kufanya utafiti kuhusu kipera hiki. Eleza changamoto zinazoweza kukukabili unapotekeleza shughuli hiyo.                                                                                                 (alama 6)

(f) Eleza udhaifu wa maandishi kama kifaa cha kuhifadhi data.                              (alama 2)

 

 

 

 

 

MWONGOZO

(a) Bainisha utanzu ambapo utungo wa aina hii unapatikana.                                  (alama 1)

Maigizo al. 1

(b) Wewe ni mmoja wa wawasilishaji wa utanzu huu wa fasihi simulizi. Eleza sifa unazofaa kuwa nazo.                                                                                                                  (alama 5)

  1. Awe jasiri ili aweze kuigiza mbele ya watu/hadharani.
  2. Awe na ubunifu ili aweze kufanya uigizaji kuvutia na kuondoa ukinaifu.
  • Awe na ujuziwa kutumia ishara za uso, mwili na miondoko kuonyesha picha ya hali anayoigiza.
  1. Awe na ujuzi na ufasaha wa lugha ili kuwasilisha mawazo kwa njia mwafaka na inayovutia.
  2. Aweze kubadilisha toni na kiimbo kulingana na hali tofauti anazoigiza kama vile huzuni.
  3. Awe na uwezo wa kushirikisha hadhira kwa maswali ya balagha ili kuondoa uchovu.
  • Awe na uwezo wa ufaraguzi/ kubadilisha uigizaji wake papo hapo kutegemea hadhira yake na kutoa mifano inayofahamika kutoka katika mazingira ya hadhira.
  • Awe anaelewa utamaduni wa hadhira yake ili asitumie maneno na ishara ambazo zinaudhi ama kukinzana na na imani zao.

                                                                              zozote 5 x 1 = 5

 

(c) Eleza sifa zozote nne za kipera hiki.                                                                    (alama 4)

  1. Waigizaji ni watoto.
  2. Huhusu shughuli za kiuchumi na kitamaduni kama vile arusi, siasa, ukulima.
  • Huandamana na nyimbo za watoto.
  1. Huwa na miondoko mingi kama vile kujificha, kuruka.
  2. Huwa na matumizi mengi ya takriri.
  3. Huchezwa popote.
  • Huwa na kanuni fulani.
  • Hukoma watoto wakichoka au wakikiuka kanuni

Zozote 4 x 1 = 4

(d) Eleza shughuli mbili za kiuchumi zinazodhihirika katika utungo huu.               (alama 2)

  1. Uvuvi – samaki kutoka Soko Mjinga
  2. Biashara – samaki kutoka Soko Mjinga
  • Ukulima – nataka kwenda katika shamba la mahindi

(e) Unanuia kufanya utafiti kuhusu kipera hiki. Eleza changamoto zinazoweza kukukabili unapotekeleza shughuli hiyo.                                                                                                 (alama 6)

  1. Gharama ya utafiti kuwa kubwa kiasi cha mtafiti kutoimudu kama vile gharama ya kusafiria na kununulia vifaa.
  2. Kutojaziwa hojaji kutokana na mtazamo hasi wa jamii dhidi ya ujazaji wake.
  • Wanajamii kukataa kutoa habari wakishuku mtafiti anawapeleleza au kwa kuona haya.
  1. Wanajamii wengine kudai walipwe kabla ya kutoa habari na hivyo kukwamiza utafiti.
  2. Mbinu nyingine kama vile hojaji huhitaji watu wanaojua kusoma na kuandika na ikiwa mhojiwa hajui utafiti utakwamizwa.
  3. Uchache wa wazee na wataalamu wa fasihi simulizi kusababisha kukosekana au kupatikana kwa data isiyo ya kutegemewa.
  • Utawala kukataa kutoa idhini ya kufanya utafiti.
  • Kukosa ufadhili na utafiti kutofanywa kwa kutomudu gharama.
  1. Muda wa utafiti kutotosha na hivyo kutopata habari za kutosha kuhusiana na mada yake.
  2. Kikwazo cha mawasiliano ikiwa mtafiti na mhojiwa hawatumii lugha moja na mhojiwa hajui lugha nyingine na kumbidi mtafiti kukodi mkalimani na gharama kuongezeka.
  3. Ukosefu wa vyombo vya usafiri kunakochelewesha utafiti na kutomalizika katika muda uliopangwa.
  • Ukosefu wa usalama kama vile kuvamiwa kwa kushukiwa anapeleleza na kuibiwa vifaa.
  • Tatizo la kutafsiri data kutoka lugha za kijamii hadi lugha inayotumika katika utafiti.
  • Matatizo ya kibinafsi. Kwa mfano, mtafiti anaweza kushindwa kuidhibiti hadhira yake.

Zozote 6 x 1 = 6

 

(f) Eleza udhaifu wa maandishi kama kifaa cha kuhifadhi data.                              (alama 2)

  1. Kuna baadhi ya mambo kama vile kiimbo, toni na ishara ambayo hayawezi kuandikwa kama yalivyowasilishwa na fanani, kwa hivyo hupotea.
  2. Uhai asilia wa fasihi simulizi hufifishwa na kupotezwa na maandishi.
  • Baadhi ya waandishi huenda wakaandika yale wanahitaji kwa wakati mahususi na kupuuza mengine.
  1. Kuandika fasihi simulizi huifanya kukosa ile taathira asilia kwani kunaipokonya hadhira yake ile fursa ya kushirikiana ana kwa ana na fanani.
  2. Kuiandika fasihi simulizi huidhibiti na kupunguza hadhira yake na kuathiri vibaya usambazaji wake.

                                                                                                            Zozote 2 x 1 = 2

 

 

 

List of Extra-County Schools Offering Biology, Building & Construction and Chemistry CBE Subjects

List of Extra-County Schools Offering Biology, Building & Construction and Chemistry CBE Subjects’ Combination:

School Name

County Sex Accommodation

Cluster

Category
POROR H BARINGO BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
KABIMOI BARINGO BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
TENGES BARINGO BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
NDANAI BOMET GIRLS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
KIMULOT SECONDARY BOMET BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
BOITO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BOMET BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
MOI MINARIET BOMET BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
KAMUSINDE SEC BUNGOMA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
ST PATRICK NAITIRI BUNGOMA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
ST. LUKES BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BUNGOMA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
CHESAMISI BOYS BUNGOMA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
TEREMI HIGH SCHOOL BUNGOMA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
AC BUTONGE BUNGOMA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
ST CECILIA MISIKHU BUNGOMA GIRLS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
ST MARY’S MUNDIKA HIGH SCHOOL BUSIA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
CHEBARA HIGH ELGEYO MARAKWET BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
YEMIT SEC SCH ELGEYO MARAKWET BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
KIPSOEN BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL ELGEYO MARAKWET BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
KANYUAMBORA SEC EMBU BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
COUNTY HIGH GARISSA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
ORIWO BOYS HOMA BAY BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
RATANG’A SECONDARY SCHOOL HOMA BAY BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
LUBINU BOYS KAKAMEGA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
ESHIKULU SEC KAKAMEGA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
BUTERE BOYS KAKAMEGA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
ST. IGNATIUS MUKUMU BOYS KAKAMEGA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
MALAVA BOYS KAKAMEGA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
MWIHILA BOYS HIGH KAKAMEGA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
KERUGOYA BOYS KIRINYAGA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
KIAMUTUGU BOYS KIRINYAGA BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
ST. ANGELA SENGERA GIRLS KISII GIRLS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
ST THERESA NYANGUSU GIRLS KISII GIRLS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
SAMETA BOYS KISII BOYS BOARDING C2 REGULAR
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Kigoro Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission {Full Details}

Kigoro Mixed Secondary School is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day Senior School that is physically located at Gatanga Subcounty in Murang’a County of the Central Region, Kenya. Placement in the school is done by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya. To be placed to join this school, a grade 9 learner has to select the school online and placement is done based on the available grade 10 vacancies.  We have also provided the School’s Official Phone Number Contact. Reach the Principal directly on: (To be updated Soon).

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Murang’a.

Subcounty: Gatanga Subcounty.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: Kigoro Mixed Secondary School

Sex: Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’)  School.

School Cluster/ Level: Sub-County School whose Classification is C4.

Accomodation Type: Day  School.

Knec Code:  10234211

School’s Official Phone Number:  

Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 8

Fees paid at Kigoro Mixed Secondary School

Fees paid at the school is determined by the Ministry of Education and is uniform for all Senior Schools; countrywide. National Senior schools have the highest fees set; followed by Extra-County, County and Sub-County schools in that order.

Subject Combinations Offered at Kigoro Mixed Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

STEM

5
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2049
Agriculture,Business Studies,General Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1026
Advanced Mathematics,Business Studies,General Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2071
Agriculture,Biology,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2044
Agriculture,Biology,Business Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM

SOCIAL SCIENCES

3
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2069
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2082
Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2096
Business Studies,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

📍 How to get more Information about the School

For more information about admission requirements, facilities, and application procedures, contact the school directly. Use the official phone number indicated above to get information about the school’s fees, uniform, meals and performance.

How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools

To select Grade 10 schools and subjects under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya, Grade 9 learners should first choose a career pathway (STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science). Then, they’ll select three subject combinations within that pathway and finally, choose four schools for each combination, totaling 12 schools. To select preferred Grade 10 Schools and Subject Combinations, use the Ministry of Education portal selection.education.go.ke.

1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

  • Identify your interests and potential career aspirations.
  • Select one of the three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science.
  • Confirm your choice to proceed with the pathway.

2. Select Subject Combinations:

  • The portal will provide you with a list of subject combinations available within your chosen pathway.
  • Choose three subject combinations that align with your interests and strengths.

3. Select Preferred Senior Schools:

  • For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
  • This ensures a diverse range of options and equal representation from different categories of schools.
  • A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.

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COUNTY SUBCOUNTY NAME GE TSC NO SUBJE
CT 2
ACTIVITY
1
ACTIVITY
2
Elgeyo
Marakwet
HOSSEN MIXED
DAY SECONDARY
Marion
Jepchirchir
F 497365 SBTSS
TRAINER
S
Elgeyo
Marakwet
Kapkenda Loice chepkorir F 462494 SBTSS
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S
Elgeyo
Marakwet
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Elgeyo
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changwony
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S
ELGEYO
MARAKWET
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BOMTICH
M 588017 MATHE
MATIC
S
KNEC
EXAMINE
R
SMASE
TRAINE
R
ELGEYO
MARAKWET
KEIYO NORTH KIBET
KIPLAGAT
KENNETH
M 473167 MATHE
MATIC
S
KNEC
EXAMINE
R
RLM
TRAINE
R
ELGEYO
MARAKWET
KEIYO SOUTH GLADYS
JEPKOECH
KIMUTAI
F 563052 CHEMI
STRY
Elgeyo
Marakwet
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Lumsat Kiprotich
James
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Elgeyo
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KIPSOEN BOYS
SECONDARY
EDWIN
CHERUIYOT
M 493801 SBTSS
TRAINER
SCHOOL KISOO S
Elgeyo
Marakwet
Kocholwo Sec
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Shadrack
Kibiwott
M 570422 SBTSS
TRAINER
Chelanga S
Elgeyo
Marakwet
KOMBATICH
secondary
Peter odhiambo
Jaoko Otieno
M 574581 SBTSS
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S
Elgeyo
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Chebii
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S
Elgeyo
Marakwet
MARAKWET EAST KIMAIYO JONAH M 534417 BUSINE
SS
STUDIE
S
ICT
champion
KNEC
EXAMINE
R
ELGEYO
MARAKWET
MARAKWET
WEST
NOAH
KIPCHIRCHIR
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MATIC
S
KNEC
EXAMINE
R
RLM
TRAINE
R
Elgeyo
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atics
ICT
champion
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EXAMINE
R
Elgeyo
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TRAINER
S
Elgeyo
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S
Elgeyo
Marakwet
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Renee
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S
Elgeyo
Marakwet
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Suzanne
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TRAINER
S
Elgeyo
Marakwet
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TRAINER
Elgeyo
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S
Elgeyo
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SECONDARY
REUBEN
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TSC Merit Lists Per County For July 2022 Mass Recruitment – Mombasa (Likoni)

TSC Merit Lists Per County For July 2022 Mass Recruitment

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released merit lists for the teachers shortlisted for the recruitment process.

The shortlisted applicants for all secondary and primary school teaching vacancies are included on the lists.

The Teachers Service Commission Recruitment Guidelines 2022 shall Apply.

According to the Commission, all teachers who are hired will serve under permanent and pensionable employment terms

“Interested and qualified candidates should submit their applications online through the Teachers Service Commission’s website, www.tsc.go.ke under ‘Careers or teachersonline.tsc.go.ke not later than 7 July, 2022,” the Commission said.

In the breakdown, 5,000 teaching positions will assist the government’s policy on achieving a 100 percent transition of students from primary to secondary schools and the current teacher shortage.

Of the 5, 000 vacancies, 3, 972 will be filled by recruits for secondary schools, 28 for teacher training colleges, and 1,000 positions are set aside for primary school teachers.

“The list of shortlisted candidates, interview dates and venues will be published on the Teachers Service Commission website by July 15, 2022,” the Commission said.

The Commission has also declared 8, 230 vacancies to replace teachers who exited service through attrition. 6, 539 posts will be for primary and 1, 691 posts for secondary schools.

 

TSC Merit Lists Per County For July 2022 Mass Recruitment – Mombasa (Likoni)

MOMBASA                                            : LIKONI
CC County SCC SubCounty Inst.ID School Name Subjects TSC.No Name Internship? Mobile DoB Gender Grad/Exit.Yr Qualification GPA Comm.1 Comm.2 Score%
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 913861 ISMAIL IBRAHIM AFUBWA Yes 254745380181 29/03/1990 M 2014 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 80
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 977490 ASMAN MOHAMED SULEIMAN 254708127694 01/01/1988 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 883331 TWALAA MOHAMED OMAR Yes 254716697671 20/01/1994 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 917981 ATHUMANI ALI ATHMANI Yes 254799539656 01/03/1993 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 875979 MWINYIFAKI OMAR JUMA 254707585010 20/06/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 891353 BILLY SALIM OMAR 254720454180 29/12/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 559529 ASHIFA MUSA ABDALLA 254713794372 12/07/1988 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 904536 GUYO SALIM SAID 254740711292 06/08/1998 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 954681 BILAL MUSTAFA MUKHWANDALA 254741908757 16/11/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 945592 KAUTHAR ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED 254704985454 02/12/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 980059 ALI RAJABU RANDUNI 254757248902 10/12/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 940723 ISMAIL OMAR SALIM 254703863561 17/06/1993 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 939797 MOHAMED MOHAMED ABDULRAHMAN 254729622352 26/11/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 943434 MARIAM BWANA MOHAMED 254704667330 23/10/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 976822 ABDULATIF AHMED JAFFER 254797455480 25/06/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 944258 OSMAN ABDI OSMAN 254704269457 05/08/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 951517 ABDALLA AHMED ABDALLA 254795660310 31/12/1993 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013017 Moi Forces Secondary School Arabic/IRE 982063 ALI SALIM MWATAMBALU 254705002969 10/12/1995 M 2021 Dip.Ed Credit 40
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 694107 PETER           MAKORI               NYAYIEMI Yes 254729245511 22/05/1993 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 80
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 676019 EUNICE MWENDE VAATI 254719848171 25/08/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 783775 ROBERT THURANIRA MARETE 254726661232 06/10/1989 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 688056 MARTIN WAMBUA MBILINGO 254715279204 22/04/1988 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 684745 ELIZABETH TABU OOKO 254726723027 30/08/1989 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 838623 RACHAEL NAMACHANJA KIMALENI 254715338734 12/09/1987 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 716547 IRENE MEME MAJIWA 254702530253 19/09/1990 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 693451 CHEPKEMBOI J BETT 254715777738 15/03/1990 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 653169 MILKA WANZA TITO 254716615980 20/09/1989 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 689756 NANCY MORAA ORINA 254718112092 01/04/1993 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 689686 KEVIN OTIENO ODIPO 254710956525 14/11/1986 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 718120 FARIDA MUMBI  MUTIMBA 254707899699 20/01/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 714752 EMMANUEL KAHINDI CHARO 254700257094 20/08/1988 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 708228 GEORGE CHARO KATANA 254705768601 01/06/1993 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 735996 NANCY  JEPKOGEI 254721289562 20/01/1993 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 705051 CHRISPUS AYUB MKUNGO 254705381886 26/01/1986 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 737952 AUSTINE WANYONYI SIMIYU 254728052503 06/02/1993 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 817338 LILIAN ONDISA MACHAYO Yes 254791074256 21/12/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 725818 JOSEPH AMBWERE ALUMASA 254720771546 24/08/1994 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 739606 BETTY KANANA MWITHALII 254706546361 03/05/1992 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 847530 RACHEL NYABOKE OGEGA 254702414839 24/01/1992 F 2014 Dip.Ed Credit 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 717379 NANCY OMENGE KEMUMA 254705965679 13/08/1994 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 770344 BARRACK BARRACK OSANGA ODONGO 254798019034 30/06/1994 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 813896 LENOX KAZUNGU MWAMBIRE 254712500562 22/11/1988 M 2014 Dip.Ed Credit 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 726424 MARTIN JUMA MUKOLWE 254704308752 09/01/1992 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 721823 OLUKAKA EMMANUEL MALOYA 254701002261 17/01/1994 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 723121 KULTHUM HAMISI MKUNGU 254716556855 21/05/1993 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 786198 EUNICE          ATIENO               WAFULA Yes 254790645858 28/08/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 840776 DENIS           ODUOR                RANDIGA Yes 254725026342 28/01/1987 M 2012 Dip.Ed Pass 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 661036 AMINA           UMAZI                MWANGOME Yes 254707241787 10/02/1990 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 713830 ANNA NDUKU CHALLO 254728028665 09/06/1986 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 741834 ZAKIA SAID MWANANGURA 254714924070 04/09/1990 F 2015 Dip.Ed Credit 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 677666 MUNGANIA MARTIN MUTEGI 254718792708 07/07/1991 M 2015 Dip+Tech.Ed Credit 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 728735 FAITH AKINYI ODARI 254714368480 31/05/1992 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 523987 JOEL MBOGA NYAKUNDI 254710352723 29/12/1983 M 2009 Dip.Ed Credit 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 751090 LILIAN KADOGO WETENDE 254718085704 03/10/1993 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 747973 ALLAN NJOROGE KAMAU 254740723253 10/09/1992 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 749802 MWANASITI ALI MWAMANENO 254704928282 04/03/1992 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 721728 DAMARIS CHIZI KAMBI Yes 254700370439 07/02/1990 F 2013 Dip.Ed Pass 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 785613 CATHERINE NJERI GICHIMU 254708655995 31/05/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 773495 BRIAN RUMBA KAMANZA 254702797849 11/11/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 761992 ALEX MUMINA MUENDO 254726024513 10/06/1994 M 2016 Dip.Ed Credit 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 817946 RUTH NYABONYI OBIRI 254707145501 10/08/1996 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 781598 REINHARD MENGESA JUMBA 254705971740 03/09/1993 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 779928 MAGDALINE  CHEPKORIR 254704306754 11/03/1996 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 807678 LINDA  OGUTU 254716153273 03/01/1990 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 770371 CLEMENCE WAKIO MWAISAKA 254705540094 11/05/1994 F 2016 Dip.Ed Credit 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 772274 JIM OKIK OMOYA 254720644592 18/01/1994 M 2016 Dip.Ed Credit 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 764409 LEWIS  MURERWA 254701011699 04/04/1990 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 736376 JOSEPH MATHUKU MUENDO 254707399427 09/05/1992 M 2016 Dip.Ed Credit 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 775779 MARKMILLER  KOOME 254706648796 24/11/1991 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 839177 MEALI MWAKUPHITSA MWAOESA 254790605059 08/08/1992 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 796382 ADRIAN OTANDO WANEKEYA 254725741737 28/05/1995 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 974530 JAMES KIMATHI MWENDA 254710530343 17/12/1990 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 785995  PATRICEA NTHENYA MUTUA 254725616467 13/04/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 767537 JOYCE KEMUNTO OMWANCHA 254723641672 22/08/1976 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 508075 MUSAU NDUKU GLADYS 254711178395 01/07/1984 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 840147 SANTRINUS       AYEKHA               LUVUTSE Yes 254791705846 28/09/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 768472 KIOKO LAZARUS MUSYOKA 254708309695 10/03/1993 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 783270 JACKLINE MUENI MWAKA 254706089006 16/10/1992 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 789472 ISABELLA AWUOR ONYANGO 254708125296 20/11/1995 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 770764 MARTHA MORAA NYASIMI 254704231331 04/04/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 782063 WYCLIFF MAKANA MONGARE 254724981549 26/12/1995 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 769001 ANGELA MBINYA NTHENGE 254706352044 06/07/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 778587 JOYCE WANJIRU IKUA 254710793213 25/12/1987 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 767481 ABEL M NYAMARI 254702608819 16/11/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 818741 JOHN            GUNGA                CHEA Yes 254703698949 23/09/1991 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 785542 MILDRED ASAMBA ANDESO 254706296874 20/10/1993 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 684591 VICTOR SAMUEL MHINA 254726268930 21/12/1979 M 2013 Dip.Ed Pass 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 774685 RUTH MWENDE ANTONY 254701771501 02/09/1993 F 2017 Dip.Ed Distinction 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 793020 PAULINE WAVINYA MANTHI 254745936025 17/08/1992 F 2017 Dip.Ed Distinction 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 632316 MICHELLE MUTHEE MUTUA 254712221870 13/04/1987 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 782190 DERICK IDAVIRE NGODODI 254711798050 10/09/1991 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 792610 IGNATIUS LICHOTI LUKULU 254718653793 03/10/1991 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 778513 CLIFFORD OSORO OYARO 254718765719 20/12/1993 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 811655 EDSON NYAGAKA NYAKUNDI 254706000451 29/04/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 814879 NELSON  WANJEYO MIGOYA 254701053171 07/04/1990 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 859157 ALICE NDUNGWA MUTINDA 254703389267 05/01/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 818153 JEDIDAH WANJIRU MARANG’A 254713192989 11/05/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 830876 LILIANNE  KAVETZA 254729510924 18/07/1993 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 836219 KATHAMBI  NTHUKU 254707501457 15/02/2019 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 847367 DENIS KHISA WALUBENGO 254704073609 25/06/1993 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 806063 PATIENCE MWAKA MWADZOMBO 254705871659 01/08/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 843473 OKINYI JULIUS OJENGE 254710874828 06/05/1993 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 858763 GEDEON NGALA CHAMOTO 254795373154 15/09/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 801635 KHALFANI OMARI TSUNUSI 254704466721 25/05/1990 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 836765 SHADRACK  CHANCHIMA 254727734093 09/09/1991 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 819270 OWINO  CHARLES AMIMO 254704763019 12/12/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 844369 TIMOTHY NAJOLI ADEYA 254741027575 27/09/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 817305 RICHARD ELIJAH KATHAMI 254700061321 16/04/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 831698 BATHSHEBA KERUBO ORINA 254721968264 10/01/1996 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 909365 DENNIS KARIUKI ADAMS 254759845850 09/08/1996 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 820334 FAITH NJERI MAINA 254708297011 19/09/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 877537 JOSHUA OSEBE ORWARU 254707039107 19/02/1992 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 831626 VINCENT OKENAGWA NYABUTO 254727878840 01/01/1999 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 899746 MARY ACHIENG ODHUSO 254717444363 14/12/1994 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 828831 OTIENO PATRICK OSSONGA 254702373947 26/05/1996 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 818449 MAUNDU MKONO KULEMBWA 254701482027 13/02/1993 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 826836 JULIUS OMBASA MOGOI 254701539020 01/01/1999 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 815708 JOSHUA NYAKWEBA OMWOYO 254790843557 06/05/1996 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 869442 STANSLAUS WABALA OTUKO 254705360215 05/11/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 809418 LYDIAH BOSIBORI NYAKUNDI 254704865747 26/01/1994 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 798564 GRACE MWANIKI WACUKA 254708136385 21/01/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 950854 MIRIAM WANGECHI NGARI 254792348942 14/01/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 963431 PAUL OTIENO ABURA 254715846191 05/05/1996 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 835700 KEVIN OCHIENG OKEYO 254724848789 23/11/1985 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 842405 VALENTINE NANGILA LICHUMA 254713500056 03/05/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 829572 IRENE KAWIRA FRANCIS 254717868398 25/08/1993 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 899850 GIDEON SAHA MUGALA 254797935350 23/06/1994 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 874366 NELSON KANDIE SIMOT 254706077219 04/08/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 912055 JACKLINE KATHAMBI MWENDA 254717852435 07/04/1996 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 886111 MARY WANJIRU NDINDIRI 254707739185 13/12/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 896042 FAITH MUMBUA MOTA 254704517372 26/11/1991 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 891218 AFFSSA MOHAMED MWAZITU 254707995456 09/01/1997 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 883658 JANE  AMBIYO 254716701174 01/05/1994 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 895949 FAITH ATIENO OPIYO 254712865044 24/06/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 877289 RACHEAL JUMWA DZOMBO 254742710002 07/07/1998 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 878462 DENNIS NGOMA MABUTI 254723940071 10/11/1993 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 910441 AMTARA ABUBAKAR ABDULAZIZ 254759698890 27/12/1993 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 873113 BENARD MOGAKA ONDIEKI 254740724309 12/02/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 836829 MBODZE JANET MWANGOLO 254791414367 25/04/1996 F 2018 Dip.Ed Credit 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 888858 PAUL  LUVONGA 254796136000 20/09/1997 M 2019 Dip.Ed Distinction 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 873751 HARRISON JUMA RAJAB 254794398050 01/11/1994 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 844707 JOYCE  MUSIKO 254792128814 13/08/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 874213 MERCY  ATIENO 254792955249 10/07/1997 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 887809 TERESIA  CHEPKOECH 254712922442 27/10/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 913663 LAVENTER ATIENO OLUOCH 254717717110 27/08/1998 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 876733 SARAH AUMA OGWA 254794589692 15/09/1996 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 888029 JUSTUS BARASA LUKETELO 254721155623 04/06/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 929660 STELLAR NJERI GATHIRA 254708256976 13/05/1996 F 2020 B.Ed First Class 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 819723 SARAH  CHERUTO 254704594561 08/06/1996 F 2017 Dip.Ed Pass 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 924905 MOHAMED ABDUL KIZONDO 254702669731 20/06/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 844732 ANGELLAH ENGEFU MATSOLO 254723283031 12/08/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 911967 NAFTAL OKEROSI ONDERI 254702296964 22/12/1990 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 873545 MARIETHAH MORAA KUI 254714364946 04/05/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 875104 SULEIMAN BOSSO MWAKUGOMBA 254722807473 18/06/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 869892 NEHEMIAH MOKAYA ONCHABO 254790878834 02/02/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 862460 KELVINE  KIMWELE 254729839489 22/06/1997 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 885705 BRENDA MERCY KIMWELE 254792872151 17/04/1993 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 888939 ASHA ATHUMANI KINJOI 254703872410 22/09/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 929427 JOEL ZADOCK OORO 254791060083 06/10/1993 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 850904 WICKLIFE OCHIENG ASANGO 254722811722 31/08/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 924164 STEPHEN KWENDO ONDEKA 254705652430 05/03/1997 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 879515 NAOMI ATIENO OCHIENG 254707459510 21/09/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 871706 RODGERS OMONDI ASEWE 254705378055 24/10/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 855240 ESTHER WASWA MOLABUNY 254759235015 26/05/1990 F 2018 Dip.Ed Credit 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 950504 BERYL ATIENO OTULLOH 254799637767 15/08/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 923762 BRIAN ISIAVALE ISATSIRO 254746890019 24/12/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 894297 ABEL BARAKA BALU 254703130786 03/07/1994 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 855166 WILFRED WERE WANYAMA 254715660949 12/10/1992 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 944154 JULIUS SIMBOLE SHITENDI 254725789597 04/06/1990 M 2019 Dip.Ed Credit 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 973792 BRIAN N. NDUNDA 254795173278 06/12/1996 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 955459 CAROLINE  VWAMULA 254711659788 08/12/1997 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 930261 BRIAN OMONDI OUYA 254718471629 04/04/1996 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 936007 ERICK  MAKORI OCHENGE 254704865520 10/12/1997 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 926171 MOHAMED  SHEBANI 254712381464 26/10/1990 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 932804 VICKINGS OTIENO ONYANGO 254701010953 06/09/1993 M 2018 Dip.Ed Pass 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 932733 AGRIPINA LIPESA AMBANI 254745034246 12/12/1996 F 2021 B.Ed First Class 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 930433 DICKSON DECHE MTSONGA DECHE 254720796781 07/10/1997 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 911073 EVATE MBODZE KUDUNDA 254708605239 14/05/1995 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 940098 CALEB OGOLA OTIENO 254707491452 12/11/1993 M 2018 Dip+Tech.Ed Pass 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 905288 CHRISTOPHER  MUIA NZUKI 254796697901 12/06/1996 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 903408 SAMUEL MAINA NGINA 254769255076 30/06/1997 M 2019 Dip.Ed Credit 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 911242 SIMON KISIRI MATIKO 254791353315 01/01/1988 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 919438 MICHAEL ODHIAMBO OLOO 254742660180 17/06/1995 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 907358 DANIEL JOHN MUINDI WAMBUA 254700608766 25/08/1992 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 899352 VICTOR KENYARIRI ORENGE 254724650433 25/04/1990 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 932105 FADHILI HAMISI WENDO 254705916447 01/07/1995 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 814923 CATHERINE KATUNGE MICHAEL 254722748853 07/12/1986 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 914624 ROBI ROBERT SERUYA 254741772189 05/06/1999 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 920472 VALLERIAN KEMUNTO ONGESA 254701727510 27/12/1998 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 917917 LEAH AKINYI ODHIAMBO 254705452820 07/08/1996 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 947616 GEORGE  MAKOKHA 254714478913 21/07/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 963792 MASIKA HAMISI NZIMO 254714845346 23/10/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 974558 TATU KWEKWE KENGA 254796490329 10/05/1999 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 955182 JANET MUMBE KALUNDA 254708214136 19/10/1998 F 2019 Dip.Ed Pass 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 956944 EDWIN MOSOTI BOGITA 254792379180 07/08/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 958894 MICHAEL HAMISI THOYA 254707939158 10/11/1994 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 975409 PETER GEOFREY LUMBETE 254705975033 13/11/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 951860 SALINE MARY KITHIKII 254700647901 16/02/1992 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 940347 GABRIEL  NGOME 254796048274 27/06/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 956703 HAMIDA ADNANI MOHAMED 254718033813 30/07/1998 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 958917 LUCAS OISERA BITANGE 254791644463 04/01/1998 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 968588 DISMAS NYAKUNDI ORARE 254700921941 07/04/1994 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 929599 MILKA NAFULA WAFULA 254796715564 20/08/2000 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 947290 CAROLYNE  IMARI 254790677192 12/12/1997 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 977182 RAPHAEL MOMANYI AYEGA 254790381154 22/12/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 931665 NANCY KWAMBOKA OMAE 254791186610 30/12/1997 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 982660 JUSTUS MUTUNGA  MUSYOKA 254707033615 20/01/1997 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 972686 VINCENT MWANGANGI MUNYI 254713932591 13/07/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 956379 NATHAN MBAKA ONDIEKI 254707017178 03/01/1997 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 904556 SALMA LUVUNO MICHAEL 254798162860 22/12/1996 F 2019 Dip.Ed Pass 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 953042 DENNIS SAGWE OBURE 254713121072 29/10/1994 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 981106 WILLIAMS OGETII MATAGI 254700539883 20/06/1991 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 976072 SAMWEL KATANA KAZUNGU 254713078379 15/12/1989 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 951866 CHEPKEMOI  MAGDALENE 254729635867 02/01/1998 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 968712 JUDITH KWAMBOKA MOKORO 254712264484 15/06/1999 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 942503 HUDSON NABANGI SITUMA 254707659243 05/12/1997 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 984797 MWANASHABANI SALIM  MFUNGA 254792929003 22/12/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 664665 SAMSON          MYUGO                KEA 254706363686 16/11/1988 M 2015 Dip.Ed Credit 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 791767 LOVETONE OYUGI MOGERE 254724355142 11/07/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 807858 ISAAC NDIRITU KENDAH 254790832719 01/01/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 764693 GRACE ONDIEKI GICHANA 254708035340 06/09/1995 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 678857 MARGARET        WANJIKU              KABIRO 254718707805 30/06/1992 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 842921 DANCAN KIPROTICH BETT 254721344621 21/01/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 903100 PAMELA ACHIENG OKEYO 254705797576 02/04/1992 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 973264 ISAAC NYONGESA SIMIYU 254743236965 23/02/1999 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 952272 JOSEPHAT OGACHI OGEGA 254716239021 15/11/1998 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 622548 GRACE MWATHA DAVID 254720455232 21/05/1984 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 734399 SILVESTER MALII MULWA 254707220540 01/12/1993 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 978286 BESSY  MWENDWA  MBAE 254795090899 12/12/1998 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 936545 JACKSON SIRANDULA POIPOI 254768831847 15/06/1996 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013022 Shikaadabu Secondary School Hist/Kisw 881315 JAMES KIMEU KYENZE 254724882866 23/08/1986 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013033 Bububu Secondary School Arabic/IRE 939797 MOHAMED MOHAMED ABDULRAHMAN 254729622352 26/11/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013033 Bububu Secondary School Arabic/IRE 954681 BILAL MUSTAFA MUKHWANDALA 254741908757 16/11/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013033 Bububu Secondary School Arabic/IRE 940723 ISMAIL OMAR SALIM 254703863561 17/06/1993 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013033 Bububu Secondary School Arabic/IRE 939687 KARIMU SWALEHE MWACHELA 254792058349 08/04/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013033 Bububu Secondary School Arabic/IRE 920936 ALI KASSIM BWANAFUMO 254769646730 08/03/1993 M 2018 B.Ed Distinction 25
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 918628 ZABLON NYAMBANE OKWOYO 254728906721 05/02/1982 M 2007 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 978755 JULIUS ONYANGO OMONDI 254708238337 26/07/1993 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 841153 JEFFERSON  WAMBUA TALIA 254727460868 02/01/1988 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 863906 DANIEL CHAKA TSUMA 254742808535 26/02/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 887465 ZEDEKIA NDETA MUNALA 254711633368 25/02/1994 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 888572 KISEMEI TURANA DANSON 254713731330 04/02/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 831256 JOHN KIBANYA SAIDI 254725495184 16/08/1993 M 2018 B.Ed Pass 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 889964 DICKSON OTIENO OMONDI 254712458759 25/05/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 856399 BENJAMIN MUSYOKA KIVUTU 254799477243 07/12/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 846861 MUTUNGA KELVIN  MUNYAO 254704809766 12/08/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 886167 ERICK MUCHENI NYAGA 254796466077 07/08/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 863491 FLORENCE MULUKI MUNYOKI 254710345758 23/03/1994 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 923116 VICTOR  MOMANYI 254701467630 26/07/1997 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 930331 ABEL KANDWARA OINO 254715628595 09/06/1996 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 936707 CATHERINE MUSI NANZALA 254797155837 27/02/1997 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 916506 GLORIAH KADII NGAO 254704247761 05/01/1997 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 939845 MARCELINE ONYANGO ATIENO 254741543924 28/08/1997 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 942586 JAMES ODHIAMBO OYUGI 254701058768 11/10/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 954123 BOVINCE OCHIENG OTIENO 254791718860 10/08/1992 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 972242 OBUTU JANET MOSOTI 254703151180 20/07/1997 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 976680 CAROLINE NTHENYA KIMANTHI 254795794566 29/05/2000 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 934417 WINNIE DIANA MUTHONI 254710167335 09/12/1998 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 942752 REGINA BOSIBORI NYAMBANE 254714101060 27/09/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 985176 MARY  ATIENO 254712252983 15/07/1997 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 974867 EVALYNE  MWIKALI 254710289688 17/11/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 956930 MWANAKOMBO SALIM MWACHIRUMU 254721368589 01/01/1999 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 960997 PATRICK MAINGI MUNYAO 254728257968 12/01/1991 M 2021 Bsc+PGDE 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 985945 NGUTA  MUTUKU 254759249286 15/04/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 888718 BELINDER AWUOR OMWAGA 254718720191 06/11/1996 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 833240 DAVIES   CHERUIYOT 254741117406 25/09/1992 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 887855 INNOCENT M ELLY BISONGA 254722126476 13/02/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 954317 BELINDA ACHIENG DOLA 254723044992 31/08/1983 F 2018 Bsc+PGDE 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013039 Mwahima Secondary School Bio/Chem 901670 VICTOR MAIRURA NYAMWENO 254700551916 31/01/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 834620 HELLENA MAULYNE SAKWA Yes 254724819166 23/09/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 731847 RENSON WANYONYI TAWAI 254719165838 18/12/1987 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 834568 SAMUEL  ONGERA KENNEDY 254720313931 07/11/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 816620 EDWIN LUKAS  MORUKA 254701705090 02/11/1992 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 865545 BENJAMIN        MUINDE               MUNYAO Yes 254710784574 18/06/1991 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 841424 ROGERS OCHIENG OTIENO 254716412347 24/07/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 823559 SHARON AWUOR OGWENO 254714262347 27/11/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 829314 WAYUA CLARA KILONZO 254704415073 01/01/1999 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 841052 SANTA DAVID CHARO 254729541890 29/11/1990 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 849872 MERCY FIONA NYONGESA 254712775753 18/11/1994 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 872916 BENSON KIAGE ATUNGA 254705921012 10/08/1996 M 2019 B.Ed First Class
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 827556 MWENDA JOHN GITONGA 254740554900 01/01/1999 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 878611 ARAB ATWASI ATHUMANI 254703701791 07/04/1994 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 876355 EZEKIEL OGARO ONCHIEKU 254726120941 05/01/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 859047 FELIX WANYONYI WAMALWA 254799067873 22/12/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 907468 VIRGINIA MUTHONI NJUGUNA 254718409361 14/11/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 908139 HASSAN NZAPHILA MMBETSA 254797382549 13/08/1993 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 986604 SICKLER MWINGO NZONGI 254704035026 24/07/1992 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 889567 MEBAKARI NCHEMBE MOHAMED 254706473305 23/07/1996 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 865550 FRANK  MWAGHESHA 254729842909 25/04/1991 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 875398 THEOPISTA NYABOKE  MOGENDI 254795009769 06/05/1997 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 935055 PHILEX  OTIENO 254711750937 26/03/1996 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 945167 DIANA AWUOR OTIENO 254703411888 10/03/1998 F 2021 B.Ed First Class
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 933975 TITUS MULWA NZIOKI 254716732001 02/02/1995 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 926208 CALEB  SIRENGO 254795870569 24/03/1995 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 970921 FELIX  MOCHENGO MOGOA 254707646209 20/10/1996 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 965667 OMBATI DELPHAS MAGARE 254716077399 04/08/1997 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 946526 CHRISTINE MUKAMI NJIRU 254702468238 15/02/1998 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 984158 ANYANGO JUDITH OMONDI 254712195252 23/03/1994 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 968110 PAUL WAMUKOYA SHIUNDU 254718784531 28/04/1993 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 941198 MORRIS GITUMA MWENJE 254700524385 30/06/1992 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 939219 MICKNON  CHEROTICH 254722388073 03/10/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 941214 SILVIA  JELAGAT 254716652112 05/06/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 969065 JOYCE MIDAI KUYA 254716143483 15/08/1992 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 949597 VICTOR OLOO NGWALA 254721997047 21/02/1997 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 847992 JOSEPHINE NJOKI GISHARU Yes 254714431425 03/10/1989 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 986232 WINNIE  KWEKWE 254703394271 02/08/1997 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 874422 KENNETH  KIPRONO 254703846033 18/09/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 882639 FREDRICK  OCHIENG 254792810487 03/02/1994 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 14701013050 Timbwani Secondary School Chem/Math 949872 LYDIAH MWENDE AMINI 254701221998 25/05/1997 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 913861 ISMAIL IBRAHIM AFUBWA Yes 254745380181 29/03/1990 M 2014 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 80
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 977490 ASMAN MOHAMED SULEIMAN 254708127694 01/01/1988 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 75
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 822820 NURU NINYUCHI KASSIM 254717360463 02/03/1994 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 883331 TWALAA MOHAMED OMAR Yes 254716697671 20/01/1994 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 864295 MOHAMMAD ATHMAN MWALIMU Yes 254799541123 22/06/1992 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 875979 MWINYIFAKI OMAR JUMA 254707585010 20/06/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 904536 GUYO SALIM SAID 254740711292 06/08/1998 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 939687 KARIMU SWALEHE MWACHELA 254792058349 08/04/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 939797 MOHAMED MOHAMED ABDULRAHMAN 254729622352 26/11/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 954681 BILAL MUSTAFA MUKHWANDALA 254741908757 16/11/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 951517 ABDALLA AHMED ABDALLA 254795660310 31/12/1993 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 982063 ALI SALIM MWATAMBALU 254705002969 10/12/1995 M 2021 Dip.Ed Credit 40
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 943208 ABDULRAHMAN  JUMA 254720157319 23/11/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 147013043048 Mishi Mboko  Girls Sec Sch Arabic/IRE 940723 ISMAIL OMAR SALIM 254703863561 17/06/1993 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 703516 NELLY  TETRA  NYAWIRA 254700553775 05/08/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 75
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 665226 CHRISTOPHER KIOKO NDUVA 254724273782 01/08/1991 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 75
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 728448 ODUOR OTIENO BRIAN Yes 254706619741 31/01/1994 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 75
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 728394 BETTY  MURUGI NJERU 254728303434 26/02/1993 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 771182 CURTIS MUDAKA MWANGA 254714103952 11/04/1993 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 755565 FATMA AL’ AMIN KASSIM 254712676765 05/04/1993 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 725262 JIM MUDINYU ADEDE 254713495881 08/05/1992 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 910229 OMILL GEOFFRY OTIENO 254716205253 28/09/1994 M 2015 Dip.Ed Credit 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 540630 FAITH CHOTERO KALEHA 254704491520 26/11/1988 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 698295 ANGELA KAREGI KARUTI 254741049371 05/05/1974 F 2014 Dip.Ed Credit 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 746244 KEVINS ONYANGO ATOO 254790211948 26/02/1991 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 716279 CECILIA MUTILE MUTUA 254795343530 15/12/1993 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 711737 ELIZABETH MWONGELI WAMBUA 254708098644 06/06/1993 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 718428 ZACHAEUS KAMITI MWAURA 254718673296 20/10/1991 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 856501 SHAMIM SAFIA JAMAL 254791424220 12/12/1995 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 70
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 783661 SARAH NAFULA KWOBA 254705283820 20/05/1992 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 798249 DENNIS MIRUKA OSANO 254701385806 27/05/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 764781 JOSEPHAT OMARE MAGANGI 254716173141 05/08/1988 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 828689 FLORENCE MALEMBA MWAZIGHE 254748385262 06/10/2027 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 919882 JOSEPHINE ACHIENG’ OLANG’O 254704218893 15/12/1991 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 804505 NAUM  JEPCHIRCHIR 254701733145 27/04/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 65
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 812841 BETH NJOKI KAMUNYU 254712317807 12/09/1983 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 815749 BENARD BENJAMIN NYAKUNDI 254745070344 10/01/1993 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 65
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 845479 ELIZABETH ATIENO ODONDO 254792807336 26/08/1996 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 822651 SOPHIA JUMWA CHARO 254746010519 04/10/1993 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 862625 HABAKKUK  NJOROGE 254700217396 03/01/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 823288 FAITH WANJIRU MBURU 254792686660 10/06/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 838101 WYCLIFFE ONDARA NYAMWAYA 254798728559 10/10/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 830104 SARAH NASIMIYU JUMA 254706258018 01/01/1999 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 883466 MARY ATIENO BWANI 254707036982 18/12/1992 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 682674 SYLVIA KAMENE NZYIMA 254710520843 24/04/1990 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 838531 MAUREEN CHEBET AKAMA 254701550025 06/06/1994 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 877490 MARY SIDI THOYA 254792102280 13/10/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 820889 BETTY  JELIMO 254720677458 28/08/1992 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 942482 EZRA NGOTHO KINGOLA 254719145618 15/09/1993 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 810598 WILLIAM  MWADIME 254790163918 01/01/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 869239 EVANS NDIGIRO JUMA 254742467691 03/07/1991 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 805377 ZIPPORAH WAKARIMA GITAU 254703131615 07/07/1996 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 901597 CHEPKORIR  DORCAS 254724114069 12/11/1997 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 932951 JENNIFER DALI MAKENGA 254718180178 09/01/1996 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 846837 KAMOTHO JOSEPH WATETU 254796581217 23/12/1993 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 910965 LENAH KERUBO BIKUNDO 254703139080 20/09/1996 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 867644 GRACE MUMO KIMANTHI 254791432881 18/01/1998 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 877588 GEOFFREY MAKAU MUTUNGI 254710772186 07/01/1991 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 872254 PERIS ONYIMBO ODUMA 254720604160 10/12/1993 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 865168 SUADA ADEN HUSSEIN 254707718277 20/06/1993 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 908251 CYNTHIA  NGAVU 254792856328 08/11/1997 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 911812 SAMUEL NYAWA OMAR 254703768033 27/09/1996 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 865907 CAREN  AKINYI APOLLO 254791377162 23/01/1998 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 880325 ESHA MOHAMMED ABDALLAH 254708903477 08/02/1997 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 981247 TITUS KIPROP  KIMUTAI 254725724199 17/07/1994 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 948766 MIRIAM KERUBO MIRERI 254717077093 03/04/1998 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 882538 COSOLATA MWEMBA MWASHILA 254735860076 23/07/1996 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 905094 VINCENT ONCHARI OYWERI 254702827379 30/10/1993 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 719153 NELITA  MUTHONI MBAE 254726636472 16/03/1986 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 882232 ELIZABETH NYANCHERA NYASIMI 254768216670 02/04/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 886740 JOSEPHINE  NG’ANDU 254713245518 27/03/1996 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 889743 KARAZINA WUGHANGA KAFUTA 254707668369 14/04/1994 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 879802 DORCAS KIPKOSKEI CHEPKIRUI 254725996250 14/05/1994 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 867393 CECILIA KANINI MUTUKU 254714078769 04/08/1998 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 908443 FANUEL MAJENGO ONYANGO 254745800939 28/08/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 914199 HELLEN OBURA AKINYI 254710376196 06/08/1992 F 2019 Dip.Ed Credit 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 944461 STEPHEN OSUMO SAGANA 254757012773 14/07/1993 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 925255 MAINDI JOB OKEMWA 254718122315 12/09/1992 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 976267 LUCKY RIZIKI NATHAN 254703288733 21/01/1995 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 935744 BENDICTOR FRANKLIN MUNIALO 254727501460 22/03/1996 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 931869 FATMA HAJI KALE 254707376647 11/01/1999 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 961891 WINNIE KEMUNTO BOSIRE 254796195162 23/04/1996 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 897013 MARIAM RAMA SAID 254707921818 20/04/1997 F 2019 Dip.Ed Credit 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 690627 ESTHER MUOKI MUTHIKE 254717708924 14/11/1987 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 911614 FAITH BETTY CHEBET 254710501453 17/02/1997 F 2019 B.Ed Pass 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 922938 JAPHET AUKA NYAGWANSA 254707477368 12/11/1995 M 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 959754 MONICA AWUOR OHONO 254792674578 08/10/1994 F 2020 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 941440 CYNTHIA BABRA WANG’UNDA 254716887467 27/12/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 971735 ELKANA OMBONGI MMULA 254706044883 20/01/1994 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 986101 BRANON  IMBWAGA 254728552969 23/08/1998 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 973339 PIPILINE KAGURI MUTEMA 254706253882 29/12/1993 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 934195 JOHN MARK OKOTH 254792300567 16/03/1996 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 940176 CAROLYNE AWUOR OMOLO 254795826950 27/08/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 977417 DONALD  LIKWILU 254714056438 27/06/1991 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 986129 GLORIA  NAGWEYA 254702784425 28/10/1995 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 964736 BELINDA MUTETHYA KALUU 254714065014 20/10/1998 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 978637 LAVENDER ACHIENG ODERO 254702364111 20/08/1999 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 947783 FATUMA  OMAR 254700591669 15/04/1997 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 960245 BENARD ONGERI KING’OINA 254703406417 13/12/1994 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 986665 NANCY WAMBURA PATRICK 254705144065 26/06/1996 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 980081 MAKORI JIM KISILA 254720152401 09/12/1995 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 963316 MAUREEN  KANYIRI KUBAI 254724945950 19/06/1997 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 959915 WINNIE SALOME KITHISYA 254716378368 27/09/1997 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 950633 BABRA NAKHUNGU WALUBENGO 254798439462 04/08/1998 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 959714 ARNOLD  MUKOYANI OBWOYERE 254723015779 13/12/1997 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 948171 GILBERT AMUKO OMURAMBI 254790740050 23/07/1998 M 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 962061 MELLEN KERUBO MAUTIA 254705172640 27/07/1998 F 2021 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 982393 EVANS MUSILA  KIMWELE 254795963276 11/09/1996 M 2021 B.Ed Pass 40
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 875581 EVANS NZUMBI NYAMAI 254717651002 28/08/1997 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 832411 HABWERI HABIB ZUGA 254728688235 19/06/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 869925 CHRISTABEL KIMEU WANZA 254757565970 06/01/1997 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 938187 BITUMU  SAID 254790676285 01/10/1998 F 2020 Dip.Ed Credit 45
01 MOMBASA 006 LIKONI 14701013030 Mrima Mixed Day Secondary School Eng/Lit 846708  WALOWE AGNESS GITHINJI 254729063696 27/11/1994 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
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ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA HISTORY TOPICAL REVISION

ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA

  1. 10. Identify one reason that made Nabongo Mumia to collaborate with the British. (1 mark)
  • To consolidate his position & that of his kingdom
  • To secure military support against his enemies e.g. The Luo of Uganya.
  • To obtain material benefits from the British
  • To secure military support to expand his kingdom.
  • To gain prestige and fame by associating with the British.

(Any 1 x 1 =1 mark)

  1. 11. State two problems that the imperial British East African company faced in administering

       Kenya.

  • Lack of funds
  • Rivalry from the German company over control of the region
  • Hostility and attacks by the local people
  • Lack of personnel to administer the colony.
  • Lack of coordination between the Headquarters and company representatives in Kenya.
  • Lack of good means of transport and communication to facilitate the coordination of their activities
  • Lack of experienced administrators.
  • Tropical diseases unfavourable climate.                                  (Any 2 x 1 = 2 marks)

 

12.Give the main reason why the British were able to conquer Kenyan communities during the 

     19th century.

  • Military superiority of the British (1 x 1 =1 mark)

 

  1. 13. Give two reasons why the Africans were opposed to British colonial rule.
  • Loss of independence
  • Land alienation
  • Imposition of taxes
  • Disruption of African culture
  • Disruption of coastal trade by the British
  • Introduction of the kipande system
  • Racial segretarion
  • Lack of African representation in the Leg-co
  • Low wages
  • Brutal treatment

( Any 2 x 1 = 2 marks)

 

  1. 14. Give one reason why Africans were denied equal educational opportunities with other races during the colonial period.
  • Europeans wanted to maintain semi-skilled labour for the colony.
  • Fear of competition from educated Africans

(Any 1 x 1 =1 mark)

 

  1. State two terms of the Anglo-German agreement of 1880.
  • 1km coastal strip was awarded to the sultan of Zanzibar (10 miles)
  • The islands of pembe, pate, Zanzibar and Lamu and River Ruvuma were given to the Germans.
  • Witu and territory between River Umba and Ruvuma were given to the Germans.
  • The territory between river Umba and Jumba were given to the British.

(Any 2 x 1 = 2 marks)

ANS 10,11,12,13,14,15. DIST 1.

 

5.State two limitations of the Anglo-German agreement of 1886    (2mks)

  • It left the western boundary (Uganda) undefined
  • It created pockets of German territories in British E. Africa. 2 points x 1mk = 2mks

ANS 5 DIST 2

 

  1. Two factors that contributed to the Portuguese success in their conquest of Kenyan coast
  • They had superior weapons/arms
  • They had well trained soldiers
  • The rivalry/disunity among the coastal towns
  • Ruthless attacks by the Portuguese
  • Reinforcements of the Portuguese from Goa
  • Weaknesses of the Turkish/Persia navies in the Indian ocean

Any 2 x 1 = 2mks

  1. Two African communities which portrayed mixed reactions to the establishment of

colonial rule in Kenya

  • Agikuyu
  • Akamba
  • The luo

2 x 1 = 2mks

  1. Main reasons why the British were able to congure Kenya during the 19th century

– Military superiority of the British

1 x 1 = 1mk

  1. (a) Five reasons why some African communities resisted the establishment of British rule in

Kenya

  • They were against the alienation of their land
  • They were opposed to the payment of taxes e.g. hut tax and poll tax
  • They were opposed to the Kipande system
  • They were opposed to lack of political representation
  • They were opposed to forced labour on European farms
  • They were opposed to the government policy of destocking
  • Imposition of unpopular leaders by the British
  • Racial discrimination
  • Some of the communities were encouraged by their religious leaders to resist
  • They wanted to protect their independence against foreign invadene
  • Those communities which were militarily superior to their neighbors believed that no other race/community could defeat them and thus resisted

Any 5 x 1 = 5mks

(b) The results of the Agiriama resistance to the establishment of British colonial rule in Kenya

  • The Agiriama lost their independence as they become part to the British protectorate
  • The leaders of the resistance i.e. Mekatilili wa Menza and Wanje were arrested and deported to Kisii
  • They lost a lot of property like cattle and foodstuffs which were either destroyed or confiscated by British soldiers
  • They lost their land which the British used for white settlement
  • There was loss of life due to the use of explosives/gun fire
  • They were disrupted from their trading activities as they fought against the British.
  • They were prohibited from brewing traditional liquid which had been an important social/ a source of livelihood
  • The Kayas were destroyed by British forces thereby forcing the Agiriama to sue for peace.

Any 5 x 2 = 10mks

ANS 6,7,8,20 DIST 3

 

6.Two special interest groups that participated in the scramble of Kenya

  • Missionaries
  • Traders / imperialists
  • Explorers                                     1 x 2 = 2 Marks

 

7.Two ways in which colonial land policies promoted settler farming / agriculture

  • Land was acquired for farming
  • Africans were available labour
  • Settlers were issued with title deeds which ensured their land ownership             1 x 2 = 2 Marks

8.Two argument advanced by the colonial government to deny Africans academic education

  • Africans would be aware of their rights
  • Africans were assumed not to have the mental capacity to pursue academic education 1 x 2 = 2 Marks

ANS 6,7,8 DIST 4

 

  1. Identify one method of colonial administration applied by the British in Kenya (2mks)

–           Direct in Kenya

–           Indirect rule

ANS 6 DIST 6

 

  1. Give two reasons why Nabongo Mumia collaborated with the British             ( 2 mks)
  2. i) He wanted  British protection in order to securely be accepted as king of the Wanga

to be paramount chief.

  1. ii) He wanted their assistance against his hostile neighbors e.g the Luo of Ugenya.

iii)       He needed their support to expand his territory.

  1. iv) He needed European goods for prestige and fame.                           (Any 2 x 1 = 2 mks)
  2. a) What were the activities of imperial British East Africa ( IBEA CO) between

1888 and 1895.                                                                                              ( 5 mks)

  1. i) It traded with the local communities promoted legitimate trade.
  2. ii) It established administrative posts / maintained  law and order / levying and collecting

taxes.

iii)       It discouraged slave trading.

  1. iv) It provided information about the interior of  East Africa.
  2. v) It built the Uganda
  3. vi) It secured the British sphere of influence / promoted the spread of western civilization.

vii)      It secured the British sphere of western civilization.

viii)     If suppressed African resistance against the British .

  1. ix) It pioneered the construction of roads / improved infrastructure.

ANS 8,18 DIST 7

 

  1. Identify two communities which offered mixed reaction to the British during the scramble and partition of     Kenya.                               (2mks)

-Akamba

-Agikuyu

-Luo

  1. a) State five reasons why the British used indirect rule in the administration of colonial Kenya

-Inadequate means of transport and communication

-Lack of sufficient personnel to effectively run the colony

-Lack of enough financial resources to be used in the administration of the colony

-The British used the local rulers under indirect role so as to effectively recruit labour and collect taxes         as a source of revenue

-The British personnel were not willing to move into the interior to administer

-Lack of adequate resources in the colony worth direct rule for effective exploitation (5×1=5mks)

  1. b) Factors which promoted the growth of African nationalism in Kenya between 1945 and 1963

-Experience gained by ex-servicemen enabled them to spear head the struggle for             independence

-Acquisition of independence by India and Pakistan (1947) and Ghana (1957) inspired           African            nationalist

-The role of trade unions

-The Mau-Mau activities

-Formation of UNO (1945) which advocated for granting of independence

-Formation of political parties e.g. KANU helped to mobilize Kenyans against colonial           rule

-The labour party in Britain was in favoured of decolonization. (5×2=10mks) well – explained

22.a) Explain the results of Wanga collaboration with the British

-It led to colonization of western Kenya

-Some of Wanga people were appointed into administration

-Mumia of Wanga was made a paramount chief

-The British used the kingdom as a base in the administration of western Kenya.

-Mumia lost his independence to the British

-Wanga was assisted by the British to subdue their enemies

-British helped him to expand his kingdom                                      (7×1=7mks)

  1. b) How did the Agiriama resist the British during the colonial period?

-They objected to conscription into KAR in 1914

-They barred young men from providing labour

-They caused some to migrate to marginal areas (Taru desert) in order to escape tax payment

-They disobey the British administrators

-They denounced all appointed puppet rulers in support of the council of elders.

-They attacked European missionaries and administrators

-They attacked villages of converts and loyal chiefs and headmen

-They disrupted economic activities                                       Any (4×2 =8mks)

ANS 7,21,22 DIST 8

 

  1. State two terms of Anglo –Germany Agreement of 1886                                                 (2mks)
  2. i) The sultan of Zanzibar was given a ten -, mile coastal strip which included Islands of

Pate, Merca and Lamu.

  1. ii) Wiu and the territory between River Umba and Ruvuma came under German sphere of influence  .

iii)       The British were to take the land between river Umba and Juba in the North.

  1. iv) Western boundary  g Uganda was left open for any interested power.      2 x 1 = 2mks
  2. Identify two responsibilities granted to the Imperial British East Africa Company by the

            Royal Charter of 1888                                                                                                          (2mks)

  1. i) To establish political authority in British East Africa and maintain law and order

and security in the area .

  1. To develop and regulate trade by facilitating the movement of goods  and  people between the coast and the interior.
  • To collect taxes / institute custom duty in the area.
  1. To develop and civilize the indigenous people under the close monitoring of the Imperial Consul based in Zanzibar.                         2×1 = 2mks
  2. State two problems which faced Africans in reserves during the colonial period. (2mks)
  3. Disruption of economic activities such grazing, farming.
  4. Poverty/insecurity.
  • Congestion / Overcrowding / Outbreak of diseases/Overgrazing /soil erosion.
  1. Restriction in movements
  2. Men abandoned their families in search of employment. 2×1 = 2mks

20a)     Identify three factors which facilitated the establishment of British rule in Kenya

            during the nineteenth century                                                                                              (3mks)

 

  1. Missionaries pacified Africans to accept colonial rule.
  2. Presence of the trading company(IBEACO)
  • The British had superior weapons for conquest.
  1. Collaboration of African communities with the British.
  2. The British got financial assistance from London.
  3. Construction of the Kenya- Uganda railway which speeded up the movement of troops to the interior.
  • Signing up of treaties with Africans and the British.
  • The British used divide and rule strategy
  1. The Africans had been weakened by Natural calamities e.g. famine /drought/locusts.
  2. Disunity among the Africans Any 3×1 =3mks

 

  1. b) Explain six reasons for the Maasai collaboration with the British.             (12mks)
  2. i)       They had been weakened by human and the cattle diseases.
  3. ii) Natural calamities such as drought, locust invasion.
  • Severe famine which made them look for food from the British.
  1. The Nandi raided Maasai reduced their economic and military power.
  2. Succession disputes between Lenana and Sendayo.
  3. The Kedong massacre made the Maasai to fear fighting back as about 100 Maasai were killed.
  • Lenana wanted to protect his position as a chief.
  • The maasai wanted back their women & children from Kikuyu who they kept custody after the 1891 famine
  1. The Maasai wer engaged in civil wars 6×2  = 12mks.

 

ANS 8,9,10,20 DIST 9

 

  1. Give one term of the Anglo-German agreement of 1890 (1mk)
  2. German officials recognized Uganda as a British sphere of influence
  3. Germany abandoned her claim over the Witu enclave in exchange for Heligoland with the British
  4. The Sultan of Zanzibar retained the 16 km Coastal strip Any 1×1 = 1mark
  1. a) Give three reasons why the British used direct rule in administering most parts of Kenya                                                                                                   (3mks)
  1. To ensure effective control over the Africans
  2. Britian desired to control the economy of Kenya to maximize profits
  3. The indigenous institutions / political institutions based on local chiefs had been destroyed during the British occupation of Kenya
  4. Most Kenyan communities had resisted British occupation of Kenya hence the British feared results
  5. Direct rule was one of the most effective ways of exercising the Berlin Conference stipulations                                            Any 3×1 = 3marks
  6. b) Why did the Imperial British East Africa Company rule come to an end in 1895?      (12mks)
  7. Lack of funds to undertake its tasks
  8. Rivalry from the German company for the control of the region
  9. Hostility and attacks by the local people
  10. Lack of enough personnel to administer the colony / lack of experienced administrators
  11. Lack of proper co-ordination between the headquarters and the company representatives in Kenya
  12. Lack of good means of transport to facilitate the co-ordination of their activities
  13. Tropical diseases and unfavorable climate

ANS 8,19 DIST 10

 

 

 

  1. – Resistance from the local communities.             (1×1=1mk)

ANS 5 DIST 12

 

10.State problems which the imperial British East Africa had in administering the Kenya protectorate.

  1. i) Corruption of official of the company led to misappropriation of funds
  2. ii) Lack of knowledge or experience needed to accomplish their duties

Lack of navigable rivers making transport slow and expensive.

iii) The company agencies encountered resistance from the African communities                              while carrying out their activities

  1. iv) The region though vast, lacked strategic natural resources for exploit
  2. v) There were no proper channels of communication between the head office in                       vi) Europe and offices in colony.                                              Any 2×1=2mks
  3. v) Inadequate personnel to administer the vast area one.

11.Name two Kenyan communities who offered mixed reaction to British colonization.

  1. i) The Agikuyu
  2. ii) The Luo

iii) The Akamba                                                                           Any 2×1=2mks

 

18.(a) Three reasons why the Wanga collaborated with the British

  1. i) Need for protection against their neighbours like Nandi, Bukusu and Luo of
  2. ii) Need to protect their independence and position f the king

iii)Need for European goods such as guns

  1. iv) Nabongo wanted to use the British to expand his territory
  2. v) Nabongo saw no need to resist having seen how the British dealt with resisting
  3. vi) Nabongo wanted his people to acquire western education and Christianity.                                                                            Any 3 one mark (3×1=3mks)

ANS 10,11,18 DIST13

 

 

5.Mention one method used to occupy Kenya by the British during the colonial period.                                                                                                                                                 (1mk)

  • Signing of treaties
  • Collaboration
  • Military expedition
  • Operational bases

1 x 1 = 1 mark

6.Give one term of the second Anglo-German Treaty (Heligoland Treaty) of 1890.               (1mk)

  • Uganda was recognized as an area within the British sphere of interest.
  • Germany abandoned her claim over Witu in exchange of the island of Heligoland.
  • The British laid claim over Kenya and the sultan’s dominions.
  • Germany acquired a strip on Lake Tanganyika and also bought the coastal strip from the sultan of Zanzibar.
  • The Heligoland completed the process of scramble and partition of East Africa.

1 x 1 = 1 mark

7.What was the duty of the colonial secretary during the colonial period?                         (1mk)

 

  • He was the overall co-ordinator of the colonial policies. He was based in London.

1 x 1 = 1 mark

8.Give one reason why the British used indirect rule in Kenya.                                        (1mk)

 

  • Inadequate personnel
  • Insufficient funds
  • Fear of resistance by African communities

1 x 1 = 1 mark

 

ANS 5,6,7,8 DIST 14

 

3.Main methods of used by the British in the occupation of Kenya. (2 mks

  • military conquest
  • signing of treaties

2 x1 = 2mk

18.(a) Why did  Nabongo Mumia of Wanga collaborate with the British (5 mks)

  • Wanted to consolidate his position and that of his kingdom.
  • Wanted to secure military support against his enemies e.g. the Luo and Abagusii.
  • Wanted to obtain material benefit from the British.
  • Wanted to acquire military support to expand his kingdom.
  • Wanted to gain fame and prestige by associating with the British.

(5 x 1 = 5 mks)

 

  • What were the consequences of Maasai collaboration with the British? (10mks)
  • Maasai were accorded favours. favoured status. They were rewarded with cattle acquired from uncooperative communities.
  • The maasai were used to pacify the resisting communities e.g. the Nandis, the luo and the Bukusu.
  • Lenana was recognized as the paramount chief of the Maasai.
  • The maasai lost their land.
  • They lost their independence. (2 x 5 = 10mks)

ANS 3,18 DIST 15

 

  1. The maasai were shifted from laikipia and pushed to southern Ngong reserve. 1×1 = 1mk

 

  1. To cater for European interests such as roads, electrification and schools in different areas of the colony.                        1×1 = 1mk
  2. (a) Reasons why Nabongo mumia of the wanga collaborated with the British during the colonial period
  • To boast his personal image/prestige
  • To be made paramount chief
  • To get protection against the luo, nandi etc
  • To get modern fire arms.
  • To achieve territorial expansion.
  • Had realized his weakness as compared to the British.
  • Western civilization. (1 x 7 = 7

(b) How wanga collaboration benefited them.

  • Mumia was made paramount chief over other communities
  • Wanga served as missionaries
  • An administrative centres was built in w
  • The wanga people benefited from trade since wanga became a trade terminus.
  • The wanga acquired firearms
  • The wanga people and other abaluya developed enemity.
  • They were employed as social agents in wastern kenya.
  • His Head quarter became an administrative centre.
  • They benefited from western education. (8 x 1 = 8mks)

 

ANS 10,11,20 DIST 16

 

  1. – To spread Christianity

– To abolish slave trade

– To settle surplus population from Europe

– Social Darwinism (To civilize Africans)

– Missionaries appealed for protection.                                                                     (2 x 1=2mks)

  1. – 1920 (1 x 1=1mk)
  2. – Luhya (1 x 1=1mk)

ANS 6,7,8 DIST 17

 

  1. To administer territories (colonies) on behalf of the British (1 x 1 = 1mk)
  2. i) Fort Hall (Muranga)
  3. ii) Fort Smith (Kabete)
  • Mumias
  1. Fort Ternan(2×1=2mks)

ANS 5,8 DIST 18

 

8.Give two reasons why the colonial government denied Africans in Kenya equal educational opportunities with other races.

  1. Europeans did not want competition for job from educated Africans.
  2. The colonial government wanted to produce a semi skilled labour force from Africans for the colony.
  • Higher education enlightened Africans about European oppression.
  1. Racial discrimination against Africa was extended to education.

        2 x 1 = 2 marks)

 

9.Identify the main factor which made all forms of resistance to Europeans invasion in Kenya fail.

  1. The British had superior weapons.

1 x 1 = 1marks

19.a)      List three communities in Kenya that resisted British invasion.

  1. Nandi
  2. Pokot
  3. Bukusu
  4. Turkana
  5. Gusii
  6. Luo
  7. Taita
  8. Somali

(3 x 1 = 3mrks)

 

  1. b) Explain the reasons why Kenyan communities were defeated by the British during the establishment of colonial rule.
  • The communities were not united hence they were easily defeated.
  • They had inferior weapons as compared to the superior British weapons.
  • The soldiers had little knowledge about the British militia techniques.
  • Their population had been weakened by catastrophes such as famine and  civil strikes.
  • Their leaders lacked adequate organizational skills to mobilize the people.
  • Some African communities collaborated.
  • Some African communities collaborated.
  • The soldiers were demoralized when many warriors were captured and killed.
  • The economic base of the communities was destroyed by the British making them weak

(6pts x 2 = 12mrks)

 

ANS 8,9,19 DIST 19

8          State two accomplishment of the IBEAC rule in colonial Kenya. (2mks)

            –Pacified resisting communities e.g. Nandi, Massai and Akamba

– Laid the basis for colonial administration by establishing forts e.g. at

Kibwezi, Machakos, smith and Dagoretti

 

 

9          Give two communities in Kenya that had mixed reaction to colonial occupation (2mks)

            – Akamba

– Agikuyu

– Luo

 

10        Identify two problems faced by the local Government during the colonial period (2mks)

            – Shortage of trained and experience personnel

-Poor transport and communication

– Lack of mineral resources leading to inadequate of funds

-Rivalry between the settlers and the local people

– European officials e.g DC’s had a lot of powers in the councils

 

17        (a)  Explain five reasons why Lenana collaborated with the British during

 the colonial period (5mks)

  • Natural calamities e.g. outbreaks of small pox, rinderpest and pneumonia affected both people and livestock
  • They feared the power of the guns used by the whites in the Kedong Massacre
  • The rise of the Nandi as a political power weakened the Maasai because they kept raiding them
  • Civil war between the two Maasai subgroups i.e the Purko led by Laibon Mbatian and the Kwavi led by Supet
  • Succession disputed between Lenana and Sendeyo after Mbatian’s death
  • Severe famine due to natural calamities made Lenana seek assistance in terms of food from the British forts and Kikuyu land.
  • Maasai wanted assistance from the British to get back their women and children who had been left in the custody of the Agikuyu during the 1891 famine

(1 x 5 )

(b)   What were the consequences of the Wanga collaboration with the British in  Kenya during the colonial period (10 mks)

(i)        British rule was established over western Kenya

(ii)       Mumias (Elureko) became an administrative centre for the British]

(iii)      Nabongo was declared a paramount chief

  • Wanga chiefs relatives (sons) were used to rule various parts of Western

Kenya e.g. Idakho, Maragoli

  • Nabongo Mumia was consulted by the British in the appointment of headmen and chiefs in western Kenya
  • Wanga Kingdom gained more territories e.g. samia, Busoga, Bunyala
  • Wanga lost her independence
  • Wanga gained material benefits through trade, western education and religion.

ANS 8,9,10 DIST 20.

How TSC has messed up the Teaching Profession and Teachers.

The teachers and by extension the teaching profession in Kenya are in shambles. In fact teaching is becoming un-attractive as days progress. Many teachers are seeking greener pastures elsewhere; from seeking transfers of service to more lucrative positions in NGOs & County governments to flying out of the Country for ‘further studies’. Those still hanging in there are only but victims of circumstances; some have loans with SACCOs and banks, while, others simply can’t afford calling it quits. The restructuring at the TSC and drafting of ‘harsh’ policies have only but worsened things. Indeed, the teachers are a de-motivated lot. They have coined such phrases as: ‘Bora Uhai’, ‘Teach and Go Home’, ‘Shule si Yako’,… among others phrases; if only to find solace from the pain and frustrations they undergo. A number of policies and changes haven’t gone down well with most tutors. Sample these:

Frozen Promotions

Many teachers went back to class; for further studies, with the hope of getting higher perks. This has not been the case, though. In early 2014, TSC froze all promotions pegged on attainment of higher qualifications. A policy that was thought to be short lived became part of the CBA, negotiated in 2017. In the CBA, TSC single handedly developed a career progression policy and guidelines that the commission applies exclusively, at will. In the document, for one to be appointed to head a primary school, it is mandatory to have a Bachelors’ degree and a master’s degree for secondary schools. The TSC seems to be neither here nor there in implementing its policies. It is contradictive for the Commission to require heads to have higher academic qualifications when they have banned school based programmes for such teachers.

Shambolic Medical Scheme.

The decision to outsource for a teachers’ medical scheme in the name of AON is both retrogressive and oppressive. Teachers forfeited their medical allowances to fund the AON scandal which has turned out to be a cash cow for the few selected, powerful, individuals in this great nation. The Bliss clinics opened to offer medical services under the AON scheme flopped completely! They face a myriad of inadequacies: call it lack of specialized personnel, poor facilities, substandard medicines…I mean, they are just a sham. Safe for the few teachers who have benefited from this scheme, many teachers have suffered irredeemable losses and pain at the hands of AON. On the flip side, some have lost lives due to the sluggish nature of AON in responding to emergencies and approving treatments. This is crime against teachers, and it must be stopped at all costs!

Down grading teacher’s job groups and offering sarcastic pay rises.

When the new CBA came into force,  last year, many newsrooms shouted themselves hoarse with headlines like…’Teachers smile all the way to the bank’….This was just a Public Relations exercise by the TSC. Fact is, many teachers got an increment of a paltry Kshs. 1,000 to 2,000, and it is good to state here, before tax. This is ridiculing the teachers. What most teachers may not be aware of is the hard fact that their grades were downgraded; in the pretext of introducing a new grading system. For the record, no new grading system was introduced. The teachers were duped! Their job grades were drastically downgraded (compared to those of civil servants and TSC Secretariat) after the SRC’s biased job evaluation exercise.

A teacher formerly in job group L was downgraded to job group H after the job evaluation exercise! This is an equivalent to an office secretary at the public service’s grading scheme. Those formerly in job group K were downgraded to job group G. This information is available at the TSC’s online service portal.

Introduction of TPAD

The decision by the TSC to introduce a new evaluation system (TPAD) has turned teachers into secretaries and cyber café ‘cockroaches’. The teachers are expected to file a large number of hard copy documents, compute the data and feed it into an otherwise inefficient online portal. It is a real burden to balance between preparing for lessons and filling data on archaic manual sheets. The evaluation itself is too subjective to be depended on for meaningful action.

In short, teachers have been reduced mere observers in the whole circus. Circulars are released now and then; and most of them spell doom to the teachers. An employer who is always on a fault finding and victimization mission does not mean well to its employees. It is sad that the employer wants to raid the meager earnings of teachers by forcing them to pay heftily for in-service trainings! An employer who is yearning to punish minor oversights like forgetting to remark on TPAD does not have the interest of the employees at heart.

Unions have come out to strongly oppose the high handedness by the TSC. In a statement, KNUT secretary general has castigated the move by TSC to dictate on composition of the forth coming negotiation team.

A change of heart by TSC is desired. And may it come fast, enough, before it is too late!

2019 Form one admission letter- The contents of the letter

Most parents/ Guardians have downloaded admission letters for their kids selected to join National, Extra County and County schools from the Education Ministry’s online portal.

But, what are some of the key highlights on the admission letters?
  • All the admission letters bear the Ministry of Education’s letter head as shown in the image below,
  • Name of the student, Index number and Sub County,
  • School admitted to (The Secondary school where the student has been placed),
  • Reporting date; 7th to 11th January, 2019 (Though the letter erroneously indicates the year as 2018).
  • Former primary school’s details; the letter must be stamped by the head teacher, A disclaimer on the letter reads; “This letter will be authenticated on being duly certified by the primary school head complete with a certified copy of birth certificate and finally confirmed by the admitting principal. The letter is issued without any erasure  or alteration and cannot be changed through any form of endorsement whatsoever; utterance of false documents is an offence punishable by law.”
  • The 2019 fee guidelines from the Ministry (The letter gives fees directions thus; “The maximum fees payable per year is detailed in the attached schedule, do confirm the category of your school before making any payment.”)
  • Parents/ Guardians expected to go to schools where their kids have been placed to pick further joining instructions and requirements. (“Urgently get in touch with your new principal at the above school for admission requirements,” says the admission letter from the Ministry.)

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LIST OF ADVERTISED POSTS IN KIAMBU COUNTY, PER SCHOOL

NYERI CENTRAL SUB-COUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION(S) NUMBER
1 147012053001 Giakanja Boys Agr/Bio 1
2 147012053056 Muruguru Girls Bio/Math,Hist/CRE 2
3 147012053002 Nyeri High School Bio/Math,Eng/Lit 2
4 147012053098 Rware Bio/Chem 1
TOTAL 6
TETU SUB-COUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION(S) NUMBER
1 147012053015 Dedan Kimathi Memorial sec Math/Bst 1
2 147012053140 Gititu sec CRE/Hist 1
3 147012053167 Kaiguri sec Bio/Chem 1
4 147012053135 Karangia Sec Math/Bst 1
5 147012053169 Wamagana Girls Sec Agr/Bio 1
6 147012053017 Gachatha Sec Hist/Kisw 1
7 147012053066 Mathakwa-ini Sec Kisw/CRE 1
TOTAL 7
MUKURWEINI SUB-COUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION(S) NUMBER
1 147012053047 Karindi Sec Math/Chem 1
2
147012053016 St. Bonaventure Kaheti Boys Agri/Bio,Eng/Lit 2
3 147012053051 Gathungururu Girls Agri/Bio,Chem/Math 2
4 147012053116 Ngoru Orthodox Sec Hist/Bst 1
5 147012052006 Rev. Muhoro (Sch For The Deaf) Bio/Ksl 1
6 147012053023 South Tetu Girls Bio/Chem 1
7 147012053165 Njiru-ini Sec Bio/Agr 1
8 147012053107 Wamutitu Sec CRE/Geo 1
9 147012053106 Rutune Sec Agr/Geo 1
10 147012053035 Weru Intergrated Sec Math/Chem 1
TOTAL 12
MATHIRA WEST SUB-COUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION(S) NUMBER
1 147012053006 Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Girls Math/Chem 1
2 147012053008 Tumutumu Girls Sec Math/Bio 1
3 147012053007 Ruthagati Sec Bio/Chem 1
4 147012053054 Hiriga Girls Sec Kisw/Hist 1
5 147012053058 Icuga Girls Sec Bs/Math 1
TOTAL 5
MATHIRA EAST SUB-COUNTY
10
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION(S) NUMBER
1 147012053013 Kanjuri High CRE/Kisw 1
2 147012053005 Kirimara High Geog/Bst 1
3 147012053038 Kiarithaini Boys Bio/Agri 1
4 147012053022 Karatina Girls Bio/Chem 1
5 147012053142 Kiamabara Sec Eng/Lit 1
6 147012053030 Magutu Sec Eng/Lit 1
TOTAL 6
KIENI EAST SUB-COUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION(S) NUMBER
1 147012053096 Naromoru Boys Hist/CRE 1
2 147012053134 Burguret Sec Geog/Bst 1
3 147012053021 Naromoru Girls’ Comp/͙ 1
4 147012053147 St Joseph Allamano Sec Bio/Agri 1
TOTAL 4
KIENI WEST SUB-COUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION(S) NUMBER
1 147012053161 Lamuria Comp/͙ 1
2 147012053073 ST. Faustina-Mweiga Sec Bio/Agr 1
3 147012053211 St Monica Gitegi Hist/CRE 1
4 147012053159 St Regina Nairutia Chem/Phy 1
TOTAL 4
NYERI SOUTH SUB-COUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION(S) NUMBER
1 147012053025 Chinga Girls’ High Math/Phy 1
2 147012053003 Karima Boys High Math/Phy 1
3 147012053019 Kenyatta High Mahiga Kisw/Hist 1
4 147012053018 Othaya Boys Bio/Chem,Math/Chem 2
5 147012053040 Othaya Girls Bio/Chem 1
6 147012053024 Birithia  Girls Sec Kisw/Hist 1
7 147012053070 Iriaini Girls’ Math/Chem 1
8 147012053067 Kihome Sec Kisw/Geo 1
9 147012053189 St Maria Gorretti Ruruguti Sec Chem/Phy 1
10 147012053133 Muirungi Sec Geo/Bst 1
TOTAL 11