Boni Khalwale Celebrates Daughter for Excelling in KCSE
Gift Atubukha Khalwale, the daughter of Senator Boni Khalwale, is one of the 7,708 young women who achieved a B+ grade in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations.
Through this achievement, the senator’s daughter will be one of the 201,133 individuals granted direct admission to the University.
Atubukha was among the best performers of the KCSE 2023 from St Brigids Kiminini.
The lawmaker used his X profile (previously known as Twitter) to extend congratulations to his daughter and acknowledge the network of support that helped her achieve the grade.
“Congratulations, Gift Atubukha Khalwale. I want to thank my family, the entire St Brigids High School -Kiminini fraternity, and above all, God for supporting my little Tubu to this milestone.”
Gift was one of 903,260 examinees who took the test during the previous year’s examination.
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The lawmaker previously commended her daughter for achieving a score of 396 out of 500 in the KCPE exams. This occurred shortly after the passing of her wife.
“When she was sitting her exam, when we were burying her mother and we kept it away from her but she got to know because of the media. We are very happy that she did well,” Khalwale stated in an earlier interview in 2019.
On January 8, 2024, Ezekiel Machogu, the Education Cabinet Secretary, made public the examination results at Moi Girls High School Eldoret situated in Uasin Gishu County.
In the KCSE 2023 exams, a total of 448,899 women took the test, representing 49.91 percent of the overall test-takers. This marks a noticeable enhancement in the proportion of females compared to males in previous years.
The CS instructed that a board inquiry be set up to determine why 48,174 candidates scored an E in the examinations.
Parents and candidates were advised to access results from the KNEC portal a move from the traditional SMS method.
Boni Khalwale Celebrates Daughter for Excelling in KCSE