The man shared his brother's results online, leading to a heated debate. PAY ATTENTION:Many faulted him for sharing the results, but he insisted his brother should be proud of his score after four years in high school. How can parents support KCSE candidates? Global African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) CEO Githinji Gitahi took to social media to congratulate his handsome and bright boy. Gitahi's son, who is called like his father, Gitahi Githinji, managed a mean grade of A in the national examinations.
Source: The Star January 09, 2024 07:10 UTC