Exam cheating will attract personal consequences, Uhuru warns - News Summed Up

Exam cheating will attract personal consequences, Uhuru warns


"We have to ensure there is no cheating this year, so anyone found to been involved will suffer as an individual," he said. The President thanked education stakeholders for their Central Bargaining Agreement that he noted will address teachers' concerns about working conditions and remuneration. Misori further announced that 71,833 teachers who were previously in job group N will be promoted to the newly created job group C3. Twenty five thousand others who were in job group M will be promoted to job group C4 as part of the agreement. Read: Exam cheating cartels foment unrest, say ministry and KnecAlso read: Exam cheating ‘may attract’ 10 years in prison


Source: The Star October 28, 2016 11:18 UTC



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