Students sue exams body

KWEKWE. – Two former students of Mbizo High School in Kwekwe, who were accused of exam cheating during the November 2013 Ordinary Level examinations, have taken the Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council to court for withholding their results. Mary Tichavavamwe and Simeone Mukarati, both aged 20, have filed an application at the Bulawayo High Court seeking an order to compel Zimsec to release their results following acquittal by a Kwekwe magistrates’ court.

Tichavavamwe and Mukarati are accusing Zimsec of violating their rights to education by withholding their results despite having been acquitted of charges of contravening a section of the Zimsec Act. – The Herald.

 

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