Bridget Mabanda
Police have picked up people in different parts of the country including Chinhoyi, Harare and Bulawayo to assist with investigations into Zimbabwe School Examinations Council paper leaks.
Some of those called in to assist with enquiries are exam candidates.
Zim Now has information that 14 students from Seke 5 High in Chitungwiza were taken for questioning over examination paper leaks yesterday after the English paper 2 examination.
The Seke 5 High students were picked up around midday and taken to Makoni Police Station from where they were released at 8pm.
Sources said that they were being questioned about Ordinary Level Mathematics Paper 1 and English Paper 2 which were leaked in their WhatsApp group.
One of the sources said a student noticed that the papers were leaked in a WhatsApp group and reported it to the senior teacher who then called Makoni Police.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyati said that investigations are underway in all provinces to determine the extent of exam leakages.
Zimsec confirmed leak of the Mathematics paper on Monday and is still to come up with a position on the English paper.
https://zimbabwenow.co.zw/articles/682/another-zimsec-o-level-exam-paper-leaks
Yesterday, a person claiming to have all 2022 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Ordinary Level examinations papers available for sale posted an exam paper sample saying it is the one that O Level candidates were writing in the English language exam.
http://https://zimbabwenow.co.zw/articles/668/exam-paper-seller-posts-exam-in-progress-on-whatsapp
Recent Comments
Sinyoro
This is very disturbing,some of the students would have worked very hard ...reading and studying for thi exam whilst some pockets of 'easylifemongers' are working flat out to leak papers. This gives a bad image to our systems. Responsible authorities must for the interest of the poor guys who could not buy these exams ,do everything and bring to book everyone involved in this corrupt move
Sinyoro
This is very disturbing,some of the students would have worked very hard ...reading and studying for thi exam whilst some pockets of 'easylifemongers' are working flat out to leak papers. This gives a bad image to our systems. Responsible authorities must for the interest of the poor guys who could not buy these exams ,do everything and bring to book everyone involved in this corrupt move