Jesse Waweru: Kenyans Mourn As Man Behind Popular JESMA Exams Dies

Posted on 22 Oct 2024
Jesse Waweru: Kenyans Mourn As Man Behind Popular JESMA Exams Dies
  • Jesse Waweru, the man who founded the JESMA exams, passed on a few days ago
  • Waweru founded JESMA to provide high-quality, accessible exam materials and marking schemes for students
  • The educationist died at the age of 72 after a protracted battle with pancreatic cancer

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The education community is mourning the recent death of Jesse Waweru, the pioneering mind behind the JESMA exams.

Waweru’s contributions to the academic landscape in Kenya have been monumental, particularly through the development of JESMA exams.

According to Business Daily, the educationist died at the age of 72 after a protracted battle with pancreatic cancer.

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The exams became a cornerstone in students' preparation for national assessments.

Waweru’s dedication to education was evident in his relentless pursuit of excellence.

He founded JESMA to provide high-quality, accessible exam materials and marking schemes for both primary and secondary students.

His work has helped countless students achieve their academic goals and has been a valuable resource for teachers nationwide.

Colleagues and educators remember Waweru as a passionate and innovative leader who always put the needs of students first.

His legacy will continue to inspire and impact the education sector for years to come.

During this difficult time, the education community extends its deepest condolences to Jesse Waweru’s family and friends.

His contributions to education will not be forgotten, and his vision will live on through the countless students who benefited from his work.

According to RGC Liberty Christian Centre Waweru was buried at Engineer, North Kinangop.

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