Cheating, offensive language ‘still plague national exams’

Cheating, offensive language ‘still plague national exams’

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 6/11/2025
The persistence of exam irregularities, particularly cheating and the use of abusive language on answer sheets, continues to raise serious concerns among education stakeholders in Tanzania.
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