The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Act swiftly on exam leakages

- Stephen Mpofu Correspond­ent

WITH no prior warning whatsoever the high literacy rating that Zimbabwean­s flaunt on the African continent will suddenly become a once-upon-a-time.

That is if this nation ignores or takes little heed of reports of leaked final examinatio­n papers that rile the hearts of all law abiding and God-fearing publics, especially with no follow-up reports of sanctions being taken against those responsibl­e for the iniquitous acts.

Early last week, 15 students were arrested at a high school in Hwange reportedly for leaking an Economics Advance Level Paper 3.This is obviously a serious matter that tarnishes the image of examinatio­ns in our country and law enforcemen­t agents must be impelled to leave no stone unturned as there are possibilit­ies of dirty, pecuniary benefits being derived by those behind the leakages.

If the hand of God does not get involved in ridding our nation of the reported exam scandals early enough, the repercussi­ons will go beyond human imaginatio­n, with Zimbabwean academic or other certificat­es being regarded in foreign countries as fake documents, and causing unnecessar­y suffering to genuine bearers of the documents.

In effect this means that the holders of those certificat­es may find it difficult, if not impossible to secure jobs abroad.

The powers that be must, therefore, consider an early crackdown on any reported examinatio­n leakages; otherwise ridding the nation of that scum will be akin to the difficult task anti-corruption sleuths are now facing to try to catch up with high profile offenders with recent reports that this country and Zambia want to link up their hands in rounding up corrupt maggots to spruce up the images of both countries.

“A stitch in time saves nine,” so goes the altruism the validity of which has no doubt always stood the test of time.

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If the hand of God does not get involved inridding our nation of the reported exam scandals early enough, the repercussi­ons will go beyond human imaginatio­n, with Zimbabwean academic or other certificat­es being regarded in foreign countries as fake documents, and causing unnecessar­y suffering to genuine bearers of the documents
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