Secondary Education Minister, Ernest Masena Bibehe is expected in the
Northwest and Southwest Regions
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GCE Board registrar: Monono |
to oversee preparations ahead of the General Certificate of Education examination. The
Minister will also
hold meetings with administrative authorities and local officials of
the Ministry of Secondary Education. On the other hand, Dr. Peter Abety, the GCE
Board Chairman, has revealed that some proprietors of private schools have
accepted to open their doors to candidates to sit for the 2017 session
of the GCE exams. Abety announced that the GCE Bard is delighted to inform the public
that schools run by Catholics, Protestants (Baptists and Presbyterians)
and Moslems, have assured us that they are preparing to call back their
candidates to their institutions to write their exams in their centers. Notwithstanding, the GCE Board Registrar, Humphrey Ekema Monono
speaking to reporters, announced that “Practical examinations will
begin on May 15, while the written part begins on June 12. In relation to the modifications on the timetable, he emphasized that
afternoon papers will begin from 1:00 pm and not 2:00pm as was the case before.
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