Exam inquiry -doubts over MoESD partiality

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FRANCISTOWN: The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) should be impartial facilitators who should never take sides, the committee of inquiry into the 2010 examinations crisis has been told.

People submitting before the commission which sat in Francistown yesterday expressed their concerns at the fact that instead of listening to the issue and facilitating, MoESD jumped to the defence of the Botswana Examinations Council (BEC).  They blamed the ministry for creating an imbalance where it should have intervened as the arbiter and mother body.

Councillor Raoboy Mpuang said that there is no constructive dialogue between the teachers' union and government.

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