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UNEB crushes exam leak rackets again
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66753, member: 636"] Uganda National Examinations Board reported zero examination breaches as the Uganda Certificate of Education tests concluded on November 7, 2025. The agency has eliminated fraud schemes that previously targeted private institutions through extortion attempts involving false claims of paper access. Spokesperson Jennifer Kalule credited media outreach programs and enhanced security protocols for stopping perpetrators who exploited school administrators. Public education efforts helped officials recognize and report deceptive operations that plagued assessment systems in earlier periods. Primary Leaving Examinations begin on Monday with 817,930 students registered to participate. The candidate total reflects growth from 797,444 learners who sat for assessments in 2024. Female students comprise 428,373 test takers while male candidates number 389,557 for the upcoming primary level examinations scheduled across two days next week. [/QUOTE]
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