The Governor of Banadir Region Officially Launched the National Examination for Secondary Schools
The Governor of Banadir Region and Mayor of Mogadishu, Dr. Xasan Maxamed Xuseen (Muungaab), officially launched the National Examination for Secondary Schools in Banadir Region today, with more than 46,000 students participating this year. The examination is being held in 125 centers located across the districts of Banadir Region, […]

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What happened
- The Governor of Banaadir Region and Mayor of Mogadishu, Dr. Xasan Maxamed Xuseen (Muungaab), officially launched the Secondary School Certificate Examination for over 46,000 students in the Banaadir Region.
Key claims
- The examination is being conducted at 125 centers across the Banaadir Region.
- Special arrangements have been made for students with disabilities to ensure equal access.
- Health teams, emergency transport, and fire services have been deployed to each examination center.
- For the first time, Sudanese students studying in Mogadishu are participating in the examination.
Source limitations
- The article does not provide independent verification of the number of students or examination centers.
- No response from other stakeholders regarding the examination process is included.
- The article relies on statements from local officials without external confirmation.
Reader takeaway
The launch of the examination reflects ongoing efforts to enhance educational access and support in the Banaadir Region.
What remains unclear
- What measures are in place to ensure the integrity of the examination process?
- How will the performance of the Sudanese students be assessed compared to local students?
- What specific support services are being provided for students with disabilities?
Why it matters
The article does not provide enough independently verified detail to assess the specific significance of this event beyond what is reported.
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The Governor of Banadir Region and Mayor of Mogadishu, Dr. Xasan Maxamed Xuseen (Muungaab), officially launched the National Examination for Secondary Schools in Banadir Region today, with more than 46,000 students participating this year.
The examination, which is being held in 125 centers located across the districts of Banadir Region, has been prepared with complete readiness to ensure the smooth conduct of the examination, the security of the centers, and the maintenance of the quality of the examination administration.
This year's examination has included services and special provisions for individuals with special needs, to ensure equal access to opportunities.
“In every examination center, medical teams, emergency response vehicles, and fire brigade units have been deployed to prepare for any situation that may arise during the examination,” said Mr. Cabdiraxmaan Cali Maxamed, the General Director of the Banadir Education Authority.
The Governor of Banadir Region and Mayor of Mogadishu, Dr. Xasan Maxamed Xuseen (Muungaab), wishing success to the students, stated that the regional administration will continue to encourage and reward students who achieve top positions in the examination, as it has done in previous years.
It is noteworthy that for the first time this year, Sudanese citizen students studying in Mogadishu are participating in the examination, highlighting the capital's role in supporting education and community services for our neighboring brothers.
The launch event was attended by the Deputy Governor for Social Affairs of the Banadir Administration, Mr. Cabdicasiis Cismaan Maxamed,
The Commander of the Banadir Regional Police, Brigadier General Mahdi Cumar Muumin (Macallin Mahdi), and other officials from the Banadir Administration.
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- Somali National TV
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- Soomaali
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