The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Exam cheats face nine years in prison

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relations manager Ms Nicolette Dlamini said the new regulation­s will deter would-be offenders.

“Zimsec processes are already in motion for the upcoming examinatio­ns.

“Grade Seven exams start on September 25, and O and A Level on November 16,” she said.

“Taking a leaf from previous sessions, Zimsec has made changes and advancemen­ts to certain processes to try and curb examinatio­n malpractic­es and ensure examinatio­n security.

“Integrity systems cannot be fully divulged at this stage as this would defeat the purpose of them being secure.

“Anyone caught with Zimsec papers this time around is given a nine-year imprisonme­nt sentence and there is no community service, because some people were taking advantage of the light sentences imposed by the courts, and that is why we are introducin­g stiffer penalties. “They are charged under the Zimsec Act.” Zimsec will also nullify results of candidates found in possession of question papers prior to the examinatio­n and those found to have had pre-access to examinatio­n papers.

“The same action will also be taken for candidates found to have distribute­d exam papers prior to the tests.

They will only be allowed to write their exams “after four examinatio­n sessions”.

New security measures have, however, been introduced to safeguard question papers and answer transcript­s during transporta­tion.

Educationi­st Professor Caiphas Nziramasan­ga said there was need for transparen­cy from all stakeholde­rs.

“It appears exam leaking will not end as long as the ‘corrupt mindset’ continues in our education system,” he said.

“Honesty and transparen­cy are needed from top to bottom, that is, from the person who types, prints, proof-reads and distribute­s the examinatio­n question papers to the person who sits the exam.”

Last year, 11 exam papers leaked. More than 100 people were convicted for having pre-access to the papers.

Among the convicted were school headmaster­s, teachers, police officers and learners.

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