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KCSE 2020: Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale celebrates his son after an excellent performance




Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale celebrated his son’s excellent performance on Monday, May 10, after the release of the 2020 KCSE results by Education CS George Magoha.

Through his social media pages, the politician congratulated his son, Engine Kukaste Khalwale, for obtaining a mean grade of B+.

“Once again our merciful God has heard our prayers. We thank Him together with the entire Alliance High School family,” he stated.

In each of the subjects, the Alliance High school student scored the following: English B, Kiswahili B, Maths B-, Biology B, Physics B+, Chemistry B, and Computer Studies A.




Once again our merciful God has heard our payers.
We thank Him together with the entire @AllianceHighSch family.

ENGINE KUKASTE KHALWALE INDEX: 11200001287 MEAN GRADE B+ AGP 67 ENG B KIS B MAT B- BIO B PHY B+ CHE B GEO B+ CMP A KNEC HELPLINE 0800724900 pic.twitter.com/LhzEm1nlfz

— Dr Boni Khalwale CBS, MBChB (@KBonimtetezi) May 10, 2021




Khalwale is popularly known for posting the results of his children during the past years of the release of the exams. The politician had at least one child sitting for the National exams from 2016 to 2019.

In 2014, his daughter, Linda Khalwale, was among the top candidates with 428 marks in KCPE. In 2016, the former senator celebrated Engine’s KCPE performance after he scored 400 marks.




In 2017, he publicly congratulated his daughter Flava and son Steve for scoring 407 and 406 marks respectively in KCPE. In 2018, Khalwale celebrated his daughter Olivia Sabayi for excellent performance while in 2019, he congratulated his daughter Gift Atubukha Khalwale for getting 396 marks.

In the recently announced KCPE results, Khalwale congratulated the country’s best performing student Faith Mumo, after Kenyans online noted that he had not posted any of his children.

“Due to public demand, I take this early opportunity to congratulate our 2020 KCPE graduates for making their teachers and parents proud. I wish all of you a great future,” Khalwale said.




Magoha, while releasing the results, noted that the class of 2020 had recorded an improvement as compared to the class of 2019.

He added that the Ministry would ensure a hundred percent transition into universities and tertiary institutions.

 

 

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