Headmaster loses exam papers
Pamela Shumba
THE acting headmaster of Sijahugwe Secondary School in the Siganda area of Bubi District, Matabeleland North, allegedly lost O-level examination question papers while travelling from Bulawayo to the school on Sunday.
Sources close to the matter said the examination papers included those of English Language, Mathematics, Geography, Ndebele, Integrated Science and Commerce for the November examinations.
The acting head, Mr Panganai Zimhuno, reportedly lost the examination papers which he had collected on Friday last week in Bulawayo.
By end of day yesterday, he was reportedly still trying to locate the question papers with assistance from the police in Bulawayo and education officials.
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