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Zimsec
rectifies results mix-up
Nunurai
Jena, The Standard (Zimbabwe)
April
21, 2013
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Standard (Zimbabwe)
website
The Zimbabwe
Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has started rectifying the
mix-up at the examination body which saw scores of students failing
to get their O’level and A’level examinations results.
The affected
students who sat for their examinations last year recently said
they were still waiting for their results, nearly three months after
others got theirs.
Benoni Mugove
who sat for his A’level exams at Chinhoyi High 2 said he finally
got his English Literature results after the mistake was corrected.
But Mugove has doubts about the mark he was given. He said he was
given an average pass mark to silence him.
Mugove said of the three English Literature papers he sat for, he
was told that one of them was missing. But he was surprised that
Zimsec went ahead to give him the results.
He said efforts
to see the marked paper were thwarted as Zimsec officials in Mashonaland
West told him this was not possible.
“I doubt
if they are my results. I have been calling Zimsec and officials
were telling me that they are failing to locate another paper. I
am surprised that out of nowhere they gave me results with an ordinary
symbol,” said Mugove.
Contacted for
comment, Zimsec director Essau Shingirai Nhandara said Mugove had
initially registered the wrong option on one of his A’level
subjects.
“The centre
corrected the anomaly using the amendment form. Zimsec then normalised
his entry and the results were released on March 8 2013,”
he said.
‘Students
gets wrong results’
Misheck Meda,
a student who had written A’level, said he was also given
an ordinary pass mark after pestering Zimsec for his results.
Meda said he
was prepared to go to court to force Zimsec to provide him with
his correct results.
Students who
fail to get their results are charged a search fee of US$10 by Zimsec.
Sources at the
Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture said a probe into
the examinations results fiasco was underway to get to the bottom
of the issue.
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