Zimbabwe School Examinations Council has cancelled the June 2021 public examinations for both O and A-Levels following disruptions caused by Covid-19 and the resulting lockdown with those scheduled to sit in June now joining the large majority who are being prepared to sit in November.
The decision to suspend the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council June examinations arose from the delays in sitting for the public examinations at the end of last year and the alterations of the standard calendar for education this year caused by schools having to be closed for the first two and half months of this year to combat the second wave of infection.
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa told news men after the cabinet meeting that logistics will be put in place to ensure candidates scheduled to sit for their examinations in June will do so together with other students in November.
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