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This Year’s MSCE Pass Rate A True Reflection Of Improved Education’ – NyaLonje

Malawi’s Education Minister Agnes NyaLonje has described this year’s Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) pass rate as a true reflection of improved education quality in the country. NyaLonje was speaking this afternoon during the announcement of 2021 MSCE examinations results. Malawi National Examinations Board (MANEB Executive Director Dorothy Nampota 123,008 sat for the examinations and 63,949 have passed 51.99% pass rate. According to NyaLonje the Ministry...

MANEB, Police Asked To Investigate Source Of Fake Exam Papers

Education Expert has challenged the country’s examinations board and Malawi Police to institute investigations into alleged examinations paper that have gone viral in social media platforms. Last week, social media platforms were awash with examinations paper believed to be form Malawi Nations Examinations Board (MANEB) which the board vehemently denied owning them. According to a statement signed by Professor Dorothy C. Nampota- Acting Chief Executive Officer...

MANEB Says All Ready For This Year’s MSCE

The Malawi Nations Examination Board (MANEB) has said all is set for this year’s Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) which are starting On Tuesday This week. MANEB’s spokesperson Mayamiko Chiwaya has confirmed while revealing that at least 128, 993 students are expected to sit for the examinations. "These are the candidates who registered for the exam. We are expecting their presence during the exam days,"...

Newly Elected Nsanje North Legislator Pledges To Pay Exam Fee For Students

By Chisomo Phiri Newly elected Member of Parliament for Nsanje North Enock Chizuzu has set aside K2 million towards the payment of examination fee for students who have failed their 2020 Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations and are willing to sit again for this year’s examinations in his constituency. According to Chizuzu, the move is to ensure that quality education is being practiced and...

Strong Warning Issued To Those Planning Messing Up MSCE Exams

Government through the Ministry of Education has send a strong warning to those planning to muddle with the fresh Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations. The warning is targeting Public Officers and Form four students in which they are being asked to refrain from planning to mess up the fresh examinations in any way including cheating or leaking the papers. Minister responsible, Agnes NyaLonje during...

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