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Here are Top Stories to Look out for Today, November 7th 2024

Trump Victory

American President Elect, Donald Trump 

Donald Trump made a hilarious come back in the history on American politics. From being impeached twice in his first term in office to being ousted by President Biden. Despite al the setback,  Trump made a historic come back by winning the American election against Democrat Kamala Harris.

World leaders have since congratulated Trump and are expected to continue sending congratulatory messages to Donald Trump who has sealed his return to the White House four years after voters turned him out.

So far, Kenyan leaders, including President William Ruto, and the former Deputy President have sent messages of goodwill to Trump, who outmuscled Vice President Kamala Harris to return

KCSE exams

The Kenya Certificate for Secondary Education (KCSE to continue today. Candidates will sit for Kiswahili Lugha in the forenoon then write their Insha exams in the afternoon.

However, in Homaba

Teachers Slapped with Ksh.2M Bond Each, Students Caught with Phones as Exam Chaos Unfolds

The 2024 KCSE exams are already stirring controversy, with a crackdown on exam malpractice sparking a wave of intense reactions. In a striking move, ten teachers from Pala Masogo Secondary School in Homa Bay County have been slapped with a Ksh.2 million bond each following allegations of facilitating exam fraud. Meanwhile, other exam centers have reported cases of candidates sneaking phones into the exam hall, raising further alarm. This year’s KCSE season seems anything but ordinary, with stories of exam leaks, heightened security, and even students sitting exams from hospital beds across the country.

Communication Authority DG Warns of The Implication of Non tax compliant Phone in the New KRA Directive

CA Director General 

Shortly after the Kenya Revenue Authority informed all mobile device importers and travelers to declare their International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers at customs, the Director-General of the Communications Authority (CA), David Mugonyi, has clarified the consequences of not following the directive.

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