In
a
communique,
Taungana
Ndoro,
the
Ministry
of
Primary
and
Secondary
Education’s
director
of
communications
and
advocacy,
urged
heads
of
centres
to
make
sure
all
candidates
are
registered
through
the
online
system
before
the
deadline.
Said
Ndoro:
“All
centres
must
use
the
online
registration
system
and
heads
of
centres
bear
full
responsibility
for
the
accurate
submission
of
candidate
data.”
Ndoro
said
examination
centres
must
have
at
least
10
candidates
for
both
Ordinary
and
Advanced
Level
exams.
He
added
that
private
candidates
are
required
to
present
valid
identification,
such
as
a
national
ID
card,
passport,
driver’s
licence,
or
a
certified
birth
certificate,
when
registering.
Ndoro
also
said
candidates
with
special
needs
should
clearly
indicate
their
requirements
during
registration
to
ensure
the
necessary
arrangements
are
made.
