• 5 years ago
Simeon Meliari sat for his Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination in 2014.
Since the release of the results, he is yet to receive his results slip and certificate from his former school in Ongata Rongai.

He only knows he scored a C grade after using the Kenya National Examinations Council Short Messaging Service.

Even as he celebrated his 19th birthday on Tuesday, Meliari’s mother was heartbroken that her son, out of desperation, has given up and moved to their rural home in Oloitoktok.

His hopes and ambition of joining higher education have faded away.

They began to fade away from the day he went to Nakeel Boy’s High School to pick his KCSE results slip and certificate and he was told he had a case to answer.

He didn’t however expect that the case would be too expensive for him and his mother.

“Before he sat for his KCSE he was found with a phone charger. He was not found with a phone so he was told to go to class. He sat for his examination.”

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