The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has firmly supported its examination body, Zimsec, in dismissing media claims of irregularities during this year's Ordinary and Advanced Level tests. Minister Torerayi Moyo rejected allegations of wrongly labeled papers, shortages, or unsealed packages as baseless, asserting the exam system's security has been uncompromised for two consecutive years. He stated that no investigation was necessary, as the security protocols had proven effective.
Zimsec previously issued a statement confirming that the examinations were proceeding smoothly. The council emphasized its adherence to strict, multi-layered security measures throughout the entire process, from paper setting to distribution. It acknowledged that any minor logistical problems were being addressed through established procedures, maintaining that the integrity of the national exams remained intact.
Zimsec previously issued a statement confirming that the examinations were proceeding smoothly. The council emphasized its adherence to strict, multi-layered security measures throughout the entire process, from paper setting to distribution. It acknowledged that any minor logistical problems were being addressed through established procedures, maintaining that the integrity of the national exams remained intact.