Education Deputy Minister Clement Sinyinda says examination malpractices continue to threaten the quality of education in Zambia.
And Mr Sinyinda has called for strict supervision in schools, to curb examination malpractices by students and teachers.
Mr Sinyinda says teachers who fail to teach their pupils adequately, are tempted to engage in examination malpractices.
Mr Sinyinda was speaking during the Education Sector Research Symposium in LUSAKA.
The symposium aims at examining how research can contribute to improving quality education.
And Examinations Council of Zambia Assistant Director for Research Joe Kanyika said examination malpractices have continued to be a challenge in the delivery of quality education.
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Bring the Brigadier General back.Dr Chitowo reduced this controllable levels
The observation by the minister & 1# are correct but you need to seal the loopholes at the council itself.in Kaunda there were not leakages but it came with chiluba corrupt regime.