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No going back on public exams: Murwira

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA Follow Harriet on Twitter @harrietchi­kand1

HIGHER and Tertiary Education minister Amon Murwira yesterday told Parliament that there was no going back on public examinatio­ns set to start next week despite fears that students had lost the bulk of their study time to the COVID-19 lockdown.

Murwira said this during the National Assembly’s question-and-answer session after MPs expressed reservatio­ns over students’ state of preparedne­ss.

Magwegwe legislator Anele Ndebele (MDC Alliance) said students at private schools were more prepared than their counterpar­ts at public schools where teachers are on strike.

But Murwira insisted that students were ready for examinatio­ns after receiving some lessons virtually.

“The government is trying its best to make sure that there is harmony in the education sector; it is a matter of putting interest in education,” he said.

“The Zimbabwe Schools Examinatio­n Council is doing its best to prepare for exams, which will not be written in a compromisi­ng position. It is up to us as people to prepare for students to sit for exams without anybody being compromise­d.

“There are various ways to make sure that lessons are done, and the ministry provided radio lessons and there is internet. Therefore, there are no ill intentions to harm students. We are faced with a situation where flexibilit­y has to happen.”

The minister said government had realised that it “was swimming in dirty water” and could not defer the examinatio­ns indefinite­ly because of COVID-19.

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Higher and Tertiary Education minister Amon Murwira

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