Boniface Mwangi’s grade in 2016 KCSE certifies him to apply for a police job

Rights Activist Boniface Mwangi was among form four candidates who sat for their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination a few months ago. Unfortunately Boniface FAILED!

C+ is the cutoff for students joining public universities in Kenya; anything less that C+ is usually considered a failure.

This year a total of 482,332 KCSE candidates failed to attain the mean grade of C+, Boniface Mwangi was among them. ksce-results-2016

The Rights Activist has refused to reveal the grade he scored but he hinted that he had failed to attain anything close to C+.

“Going by my #KCSE2016 results l am now qualified to be a Kenyan police officer,” Boniface Mwangi tweeted.

For one to be a police officer in Kenya, he/she was be a Kenyan citizen, must have national ID and must have attained a minimum qualification of ‘D+’( Plus) in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination with a ‘D+’ (Plus) in either English or Kiswahili languages.

So there is a possibility that Boniface’s grade could be D+ or anything close to that. But all in all, KCSE results mean nothing to him since he has already made it in life. He needed KCSE certificate to vie for Starehe parliamentary seat next year.

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