Friday, March 13, 2026 - A former Alliance High School student has stirred controversy after sensationally claiming that the prestigious national school has long benefited from KCSE exam leakages.
Speaking on the Kisiangani Podcast, the ex‑student
alleged that beyond the infamous 2015 exam leaks, the institution had a
“culture” of regularly accessing stolen papers.
“Bush ilikuwa inapata exams. So you’d find, ilikuwa
inaibiwa. Mtihani lazima ingeporwa man!” he revealed, suggesting that some
students even revised using full question papers just hours before sitting the
national exams.
The claims have ignited a heated debate online, with social
media users weighing in on whether such practices could have contributed to the
school’s academic reputation.
While some netizens expressed shock, others dismissed the
confession as exaggerated.
Former students of the Kikuyu‑based giant have come out
strongly to defend their alma mater, accusing the whistleblower of chasing
cheap publicity.
They insist Alliance’s success has always been rooted in
discipline, rigorous teaching, and tradition - not shortcuts.
The podcast clip has since gone viral, sparking broader
conversations about exam integrity in Kenya.
Watch the video>>> and reactions below.
A former Alliance High School student has confessed on the Kisiangani Podcast that the school has been getting KCSE exam leakages. He says that apart from the 2015 leaked exams, the school had a culture of regularly obtaining leaked KCSE papers. pic.twitter.com/r3p3BCGLcF
— The Kenyan Vigilante (@KenyanSays) March 12, 2026
The Kenyan DAILY POST



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