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How Kampala teachers disguised as toilet cleaners to cheat PLE for P.7 pupils

Kampala, (UG):- Two teachers in Kampala disguised themselves as toilet cleaners to help students cheat on their exams in the just concluded Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE), DailyExpress understands.

The teachers, stationed at Joy Primary School in Lubowa, were identified as attempting to provide exam answers to candidates under the guise of maintaining the school’s bathrooms.

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The candidates reportedly left the exam room one by one, claiming they needed to use the restroom. However, once there, they met with the teachers, who were ready to supply answers. Their strategy was discovered after invigilators observed the candidates’ unusual pattern of bathroom visits, sparking suspicion.

This incident is one of several reported cases of exam malpractice across the country as UNEB and local authorities intensify their crackdown on cheating during national exams.

Other Exam Malpractice Patterns in PLE

At St. Noah Primary School in Katwe, another case of deception was uncovered when Eric Baryazayo allegedly presented Primary six students to invigilators for inspection while the actual candidates were hidden in another room, where they studied the mathematics paper undisturbed. The attempt was foiled when a UNEB scout discovered the hidden candidates.

In Iganga District, a similar incident unfolded with 97 candidates from New Hope Children’s Center in Bugweri found taking exams at Teso View Guest House instead of their registered examination centre, Kasozi Primary School.

It is alleged that impersonators had been hired by the school administration to sit for exams at the official centre while the actual candidates were hidden offsite. UNEB officials, working with local police, uncovered the operation, leading to ongoing investigations

Police officers arrested one Kwagala Ronny, the school director and staff at the guest house on grounds that they aided and abetted exam malpractice.

UNEB Speaks out

Jennifer Kalule, the UNEB spokesperson revealed another illegal game plan in Mpigi, the plot thickened at St. Mugaga Primary School, where teachers reportedly went the extra mile for their students by smuggling in pre-written answers.

She said seven suspects, including teachers, were caught red-handed by a UNEB scout trying to write mathematics material on the blackboard. Among those arrested included Dhabangi Charles, a uneb scout, Dramadri Alex, Nakasana Olivia, Nabukenya Faridah, and Tibiwa Mwajuma, all invigilators.

Meanwhile, in Kazo, exam cheating went digital as three suspects, including school administrators, allegedly shared exam content on social media, selling examination papers for SST and Mathematics via telegram and other social media platforms.

Kalule called this a “disturbing trend” that shows how cheating is evolving with the times. She reminded the public that UNEB isn’t playing around with offenders. Under the UNEB Act, anyone caught in exam malpractice faces up to UGX 40 million in fines or a prison sentence of up to five years.

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