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09.01.2026

The 2025 KCSE Results Day

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 09.01.2026.

It displays 117 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

09.01.2026The 2025 KCSE Results Day
Morning coverage focused on the Ministry of Education's release of the 2025 KCSE results in Eldoret. Editors prioritized performance metrics, noting that while 270,000 candidates qualified for university, over 700,000 failed to meet the direct entry threshold. A brief period of technical confusion followed as the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) scrapped the traditional SMS results service, leading to a temporary crash of the official portal.
By afternoon, editorial attention shifted to the deepening rift between President Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua. The President publicly condemned Gachagua’s tribalist rhetoric regarding school placements, a conflict that escalated in the evening when police used teargas on Gachagua’s convoy in Kirinyaga. Simultaneously, media reported on the economic fallout of US President Trump’s decision to scale back Kenya’s status as a diplomatic hub, alongside the resignation of Irungu Houghton from the state’s protest compensation panel in response to executive changes.
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Sodium nitrite, commonly found in processed meats, was linked to a 32 per cent higher risk of prostate cancer, while potassium nitrate was associated with a 22 per cent higher risk of breast cancer and a 13 per cent increase in all cancers.
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OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Health, a dedicated space that connects medical records and wellness apps to help users understand their health data, with added privacy safeguards and a gradual global rollout.
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Sodium nitrite, commonly found in processed meats, was linked to a 32 per cent higher risk of prostate cancer, while potassium nitrate was associated with a 22 per cent higher risk of breast cancer and a 13 per cent increase in all cancers.
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07:11 (04:11)The Gachagua Tribal Friction Deepens

Kenyan editors are focusing on the widening rift between President Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua, following the latter's Minnesota fraud allegations. Business owners from Eastleigh's BBS Mall have petitioned the NCIC against Gachagua for ethnic contempt (Tuko), while the President has publicly countered Gachagua's rhetoric regarding tribalism in student school placements (Standard Media, Nairobi Leo). This domestic friction coincides with looming anxiety over the 2025 KCSE results (Kenyans).
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A total of 996,078 candidates sat the national examination across the country, making it one of the largest KCSE cohorts in recent years.
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09:54 (06:54)Trump Retreats From the Diplomatic Hub

Editors have pivoted to the release of the 2025 KCSE results, emphasizing the 270,000 candidates qualifying for university (YNews Digital, The Kenya Times). Simultaneously, diplomatic and economic anxiety has spiked following reports that US President Donald Trump is scaling back Kenya's status as a diplomatic hub, potentially costing the economy Sh45 billion (Standard Media, Nairobi Leo). Internal ODM friction continues as leaders accuse President Ruto of undermining the party (Taifa Leo).
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Out of 993,000 candidates, 50pc are girls and 270,000 attain C+ for direct university entry, 1,932 score As.
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According to the results, 270,000 candidates attained a mean grade of C+ and above, qualifying for direct entry into…
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11:35 (08:35)The Threshold of Higher Learning

Kenyan editors are almost exclusively prioritizing the release of the 2025 KCSE results, highlighting that 270,000 candidates qualified for university entry (Daily Nation, Eastleigh Voice, Kenyans, YNews Digital). Outlets are particularly focused on the logistics of accessing results, with conflicting reports on whether SMS services are available or if the process has moved entirely to the KNEC website (Capital FM, Tuko, Nairobi Leo, Citizen).
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Education Cabinet Secretary (CS) Julius Migos Ogamba on Friday, January 9 released the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) Examinations results. A total of 993,226 candidates sat for the…
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Students can check their scores by visiting the KNEC website, clicking on the “KCSE Results” icon, entering their index number and any one of their registered names, and then pressing the “View Results” button.
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Education CS Julius Ogamba said this is the second year in a row since the inception of the KCSE examination that female candidates are more than male candidates.
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13:30 (10:30)The Verdict of the National Portal

Kenyan editors have consolidated their focus on the 2025 KCSE results, shifting from initial release logistics to specific performance metrics and systemic integrity. The reporting highlights a notable gender gap in STEM subjects (Capital FM), the disqualification of 1,180 candidates for irregularities (Standard Media), and the dismissal of SMS-based result inquiries in favor of the official KNEC portal (Tuko, Taifa Leo, Daily Nation, Eastleigh Voice, Citizens).
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17:41 (14:41)Seven Hundred Thousand Dreams Deferred

Kenyan editors are shifting their focus from general KCSE result logistics to the specific crisis of university eligibility, noting that over 700,000 candidates failed to secure direct entry (Citizen, Daily Nation, YNews Digital, People Daily). Concurrently, the media is tracking accountability within the executive and its commissions, highlighting the resignation of Irungu Houghton from the protest compensation panel (Standard Media, Eastleigh Voice) and EACC raids on a senior official's home (Kenyans).
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‎As the 2025 KCSE results continue to stream across the country, Homa Bay County has emerged as one of the regions posting impressive academic performance. ‎Asumbi Girls High School, led…
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23:16 (20:16)The Teargas and the Tribal Rift

Kenyan editors are foregrounding the deepening ideological and personal fracture between President Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua. The President’s public condemnation of Gachagua’s tribal rhetoric regarding school placements (Citizen, People Daily) and the resulting teargassing of Gachagua’s convoy (YNews Digital) dominate the political narrative. Simultaneously, the media is highlighting the fallout from the 2025 KCSE results, shifting from performance metrics to widespread recruitment and result-access fraud (Nairobi Leo, Capital FM).
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