Secondary school exams takers complain of power cuts in Katila, Sudan

More than 300 students sitting for the Sudan’s secondary school examination that started on Monday in Katila, South Kordofan complained that power cuts hindered them from revising their lessons.

More than 300 students sitting for the Sudan’s secondary school examination that started on Monday in Katila, South Kordofan complained that power cuts hindered them from revising their lessons.

An observer of the exams in Katila locality who preferred not to be named told Radio Tamazuj that 339 students from Takina area sitting their exams in al-Faroug secondary school in Katila are complaining of power cuts in the facility.

He said the situation has forced the students to use simple lamps to revise their lessons.

File photo: Students sitting for the secondary scchool exam in Aweil, Northern Bahr al Ghazal, 22 April 2013 (Radio Tamazuj)