Examinations for grade 7 have finished being marked, according to ministry of education permanent secretary JOEL KAMOKO, and results will be available soon.
According to Mr. KAMOKO in an interview with ZNBC, grade nine exams have already been marked, however grade 12 test marking has not yet begun.
According to Mr. KAMOKO, everything is set up and all marking centers are operational.
As they oversee education on behalf of society, he has also counseled teachers to conduct themselves with greater professionalism.
According to Mr. KAMOKO, pupils should attend school to learn life skills rather than just to acquire good scores.

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