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Sixty five KCSE candidates whose secondary education was sponsored by KTDA Foundation attained university entry grades.
In a communication, KTDA leadership said 70 candidates sat for the examination with 93 percent transiting to the university.
Two male candidates scored A plain and three candidates attained A minus,B+13,B 10, B-20,C+17.
KTDA Holding Chairman Enos Njeru in the sponsorship programme there were 43 males and 27 females who sat for the KCSE.
Since 2013, 68 students have completed their university and graduated.
Mr Njeru said, KTDA through the foundation supports bright but financially challenged students in each factory every year as part of the social transformation of our tea catchment areas.
“ There are 41 males who attained university entry grades and 24, hoping this year the number of candidates transiting to the university will be 100 percent,” said Njeru.KTDA The KTDA Foundation, he added since 2013 has sponsored 1,355, with 575 transitioning to the university.
