Title: The Haut-Uele 1 educational province sends 5,676 candidates to the 2023 State Examination
The Haut-Uele 1 educational province launched the ordinary session of the 2023 State Examination with 5,676 candidates, including 2,500 girls. The tests will last four days throughout the Democratic Republic of Congo. The provincial Minister of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education (Epst), Françoise Azaro Kani, officially kicked off the tests at the Tely primary school, located in the Kupa commune, city of Isiro, in the presence of several political-administrative and educational authorities.
The various actors involved in the State Examination commission center throughout the Haut-Uele province must strictly comply with the instructions issued by the competent authority. The Minister invited the heads of examination centers to appease the spirit of the candidates subjected to these tests, the managers thus as a good father.
This exam is an important step in the education of Congolese students, who are largely at stake in their admission to universities and colleges. The exams for the 2023 State Examination are taking place in a context where political tension is still high in the DRC