32,159 students studying in areas controlled by the AFC/M23 coalition in North and South Kivu provinces have begun taking exams organized by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The 2026 state secondary school leaving exams officially began on Monday, June 22, throughout the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In areas controlled by the AFC/M23, the exams were launched by the Vice Governor of North Kivu, Chadrack Amani Bahati, a…
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32,159 students studying in areas controlled by the AFC/M23 coalition in North and South Kivu provinces have begun taking exams organized by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The 2026 state secondary school leaving exams officially began on Monday, June 22, throughout the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In areas controlled by the AFC/M23, the exams were launched by the Vice Governor of North Kivu, Chadrack Amani Bahati, a…