By Lydia Ngoolo
Kibwezi branch KNUT Chairman Christopher Kitua has called upon the government to ensure those involved in exam cheating face the law.
Kitua was speaking at Makindu town where he expressed his joy that exam cheating has reduced compared with the past but there are still people who cannot stop it unless they are arrested.
“As a matter of fact, there are those who lie to candidates and their parents that they have exam leakage. I am calling upon all candidates to avoid such people like a plaque. They are only there to confuse and con you of your money. Revise and wait for exams courageously but avoid those fake people,” he added.
The Knut boss urged invigilators, center managers, principals, head teachers, security team and other education stakeholders to collaborate for smooth examination period.
He called for total adherence of covid-19 protocols during exams period.
As he inspected primary schools during rehearsals, Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha warned that any exam irregularity will not be condoned.
He called upon parents to give the candidates the time they require for their success.