EXETAT, 2020-2021 edition: The Minister in charge of EPST urges the finalists to take their tests honestly

Kinshasa, August 31st, 2021 (CPA) – The Minister in charge of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education (EPST), Tony Mwaba, urged the finalists to use all the knowledge acquired during their training in order to achieve good results without resorting to cheating practices, when the said tests were launched in Kenge city, capital of Kwango province.

« I have engaged my ministry in the fight against anti-values, in all their forms. I want for my country, men and women determined to triumph through their own efforts”, said the Minister.

EPST minister also discouraged any fraud or cheating throughout these events, before wishing good luck to all the finalists in the country.

Speaking about the choice of Kenge city for the launch of the said session, Minister Tony Mwaba said his aim is to immerse himself in the social realities of Congo deep.

« By choosing to launch the ordinary session of the state exam, 2020-2021 edition, in Kenge, I wanted to underline the will of the government of the Republic to share the social realities of the deep Congo, » he said, adding: “The event that brings us together on this day and in this place takes on a special character. This is the first time that the solemn event to kick off the ordinary state examination session has been held in Kwango province. This is an opportunity to materialize our common desire to cement national unity through the organization of these national events « .

Started on Monday, these events will end on Thursday, September 2nd. They are classified as follows: General culture on the first day, Option courses on the second day, exact sciences on the third day, and languages ​​on the closing day.

The tests of the ordinary session of the State Examination 2020-2021 edition, take place throughout the national territory, as well as in neighboring countries such as Angola, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda.

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