37 missing exam papers found in deputy head office

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Controversy surrounding this year's examinations is far from over after 37 final examination papers for the junior certificate went missing.

Botswana Examination Council spokesperson, Charles Keikothae confirmed yesterday that they discovered that about 37 exam papers English paper II for Moraka Junior Secondary School in the Southern District went missing and were only discovered on Thursday when their marking was to commence.

Keikothae said upon investigations, the papers were traced back to the school where they were found in the deputy headmaster's office.

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