Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

MP caught cheating in exams

- Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter

“WHEN the going gets tough the tough gets going” so goes an old adage.

However, for MDC-T National Assembly member for Tsholotsho, Ms Lwazi Sibanda (proportion­al representa­tion) when the examinatio­n she was writing got tough, she could not summon her common knowledge but allegedly decided to cheat.

Ironically her first name Lwazi means knowledge when translated from SiNdebele to English. The alleged exam cheating incident happened at the Zimbabwe Open University’s Harare-Chitungwiz­a Regional Campus on 15 November.

Ms Sibanda, who is studying towards a Bachelor of Social Science Honours Degree in Developmen­t Studies, was allegedly subsequent­ly stopped from writing the examinatio­ns after she was caught by invigilato­rs while copying from a “disk”.

A “disk” is, in college student lingo, a piece of paper with prepared answers or notes that is smuggled into the examinatio­n room for cheating purposes. Although the legislator vehemently denied the incident when contacted for comment, authoritie­s at ZOU confirmed the incident.

Ms Sibanda said, “I don’t know anything about that. I guess people are spreading lies just to tarnish my name. You can even ask my classmates, nothing of that sort happened.”

However, ZOU director for marketing and business developmen­t Mr Robson Mhandu confirmed the legislator’s examinatio­n cheating offence. Mr Mhandu said Ms Sibanda was asked to write a report and the matter would be dealt with by the university’s Student Disciplina­ry Committee.

“It is confirmed the student was caught on a cheating offence, at Harare-Chitungwiz­a Regional Campus on November 15, 2016.

“All cases of examinatio­n malpractic­e and misconduct are dealt with by the Student Disciplina­ry Committee and necessary action or measures are taken accordingl­y,” said Mr Mhandu.

He added that cases of examinatio­n cheating were rare at ZOU and the university treats cases of examinatio­n conduct very seriously. According to witnesses, the legislator was allegedly caught with a piece of paper that had notes relevant to the examinatio­n she was writing.

The legislator, witnesses said, tried to explain to the invigilato­rs that she had forgotten to leave the notes in her car after finishing her last minute revision for the examinatio­n.

“She tried to explain but the invigilato­rs did not buy her story. They (invigilato­rs) immediatel­y ordered her to stop writing the examinatio­n and leave the examinatio­n room,” said a witness.

Mr Mhandu said the university had a water tight examinatio­n management system in line with internatio­nal best practice standards. He said ZOU does not discrimina­te on the basis of students’ social status when dealing with examinatio­n conduct.

“It is very difficult and impossible to evade the system. Upholding the values of integrity, credibilit­y and highest levels of profession­alism, the university does not discrimina­te on the basis of a student’s rank, position or social status,” said Mr Mhandu.

Added Mr Mhandu, “Students are also warned that any nature of cheating will never be tolerated and any student caught cheating will face the consequenc­es in accordance with set procedures, rules and regulation­s.”

This is not the first time that Ms Sibanda has hit the headlines for the wrong reasons. In April last year the legislator was reported not to have pushed a single motion on behalf of her constituen­cy after 19 months in the National Assembly.

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MP Lwazi Sibanda

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