The Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT) has welcomed the decision taken by government to postpone by a week the grade seven and twelve examinations.
ZNUT Secretary General, Roy Mwaba said it would have not been fair and conducive to allow pupils in examination classes to undergo examinations during voting in the forthcoming Presidential by-election.
Mr. Mwaba said this in an interview with the Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) in Lusaka today.
He noted that currently there is political anxiety in the country on who takes over as President adding that it is only wise that government has priotized the holding of elections.
“We recognize that the issue of hosting elections is of national importance as examinations. But as a union, we understand that government had to priotise the elections,” Mr. Mwaba said.
Mr. Mwaba however appealed to the Ministry of Education to ensure that the distribution of examination papers is done systematically as the exercise will be done at same tine as the distribution of election materials.
He further called on government to ensure that it pays allowances to teachers who will be engaged at polling stations during the Presidential by-election.
“Government should ensure that it motivates the teachers who will be engaged in the by-election by paying them allowances”.
“As a union we also feel that classrooms should not be used as polling stations as this will disturb the preparations of examinations, as we have to arrange the desks a week before the exams,” Mr. Mwaba said.
The Ministry of Education last week announced the changes to the 2008 examinations time tables for grade seven and twelve while the grade nine time tables remain unchanged.
The revision in the time table followed the declaration of October 30th, 2008 as the date for the presidential by-election.
The presidential seat fell vacant after the death of Dr Mwanawasa on Tuesday, 19th August, 2008, at Percy Military Hospital in Paris, France.
Dr Mwanawasa’s second term and final five year term of office was due to end in 2011.
The victor in the Presidential by-election will serve the reminder of the late Dr Mwanawasa term before being subjected to another national election if he/she is re-adopted by the sponsoring party in 2011.