The Herald (Zimbabwe)

No rewrite for leaked Maths paper: Zimsec

- Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau

THE Zimbabwe School Examinatio­ns Council (Zimsec) has quashed social media reports that candidates will resit the Mathematic­s Paper 1, which leaked and was accessed by at least 12 candidates last week.

The candidates, who unduly accessed the Mathematic­s Paper 1 were arrested for academic fraud and are assisting police with investigat­ions. Social media abusers leapt at the chance to create fake messages suggesting that another paper will be rewritten on November 23.

Zimsec yesterday dismissed the social media messages calling for responsibi­lity among members of the public.

The examinatio­n body said the false informatio­n was creating uncertaint­y among candidates and derailing their preparatio­ns.

Zimsec spokespers­on Ms Nicky Dlamini said the leaked paper would not be rewritten.

“Just like what we said in the Press statement, it was just a handful of people and there is no extensive damage that warrants that candidates sit for another examinatio­n,” said Ms Dlamini.

She urged members of the public to stop peddling lies as it would affect candidates. Ms Dlamini called on society to be more responsibl­e with messages that they are sending to others.

“It is stressful when rumours and lies are being peddled about an examinatio­n that you are writing. It will cause unnecessar­y panic and stress for candidates.

“So it’s up to society to help these candidates because as an institutio­n we can’t go out and conduct an outreach to them. But as a society we protect the candidates by curbing these rumours,” said Ms Dlamini.

In a statement on Sunday, Zimsec called on its partners to join it in fighting academic fraud through leaking of examinatio­n papers.

“Zimsec would like to assure its partners in the fight against examinatio­n malpractic­e that it carries out investigat­ions based on credible informatio­n given to it. The council is forever indebted to all of you for your efforts. We do not take anything for granted. It is within this context that a dozen largely independen­t candidates had undue access to the Ordinary Level Mathematic­s Paper 1 question paper,” read the statement.

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