The examination hall of Kasumbalesa, in the province of Haut-Katanga, received this week 11,362 candidates for the tests of the national examination of the end of primary studies (ENAFEP). This year, the government took the decision to make the exam free for the first time in the history of primary education, a measure closely watched by EPST officials to prevent any demand for money at centers d ‘review.
The Chief Inspector of Primary Pool confirmed that the territory of Sakania was represented by 11,362 candidates, including 5,902 girls, distributed in 35 examination centers. Although the national examination was extended to all the provinces of the DRC, it started only in 51 educational provinces out of the 58 in the country due to the late arrival of the male articles in certain regions of the country.
The exams were scheduled to take place over two days, from Thursday June 1 to Tuesday June 2, 2023. However, Isiro, Watsa, Boende, Bokungu and Buta had to postpone their exam due to the delays mentioned. The DRC best values the security of the future citizens of the Congolese nation through quality education.
In the end, the editorial staff of CONGOPROFOND. NET encourages all Congolese candidates taking this year’s exam and urges them to work hard and be confident in their own ability. Young congregants are the driving force of the nation and their success in this exam and in their subsequent studies is key to promoting sustainable development and stability in the DRC.