DRC's 2026 State Exams Begin; Education Inspectorate Assures Smooth Process
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- State examination exams for 2026 have officially begun across the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- The Inspector General of National Education, Hubert Kimboza, assured that logistical and sanitary measures are in place.
- These measures aim to ensure the smooth running of the examination session.
The 2026 edition of the State Examination in the Democratic Republic of Congo officially commenced on Monday, June 22, across the nation. Hubert Kimboza, the Inspector General of National Education, has affirmed that all necessary preparations are complete to guarantee a successful examination period.
Kimboza stated that rigorous logistical and sanitary protocols have been implemented. These measures are designed to ensure the integrity and smooth progression of the exams, particularly in light of ongoing public health considerations. The Inspector General's remarks were made following a tour of schools in Kinshasa.
An archival photo accompanying the report shows Kimboza during a press briefing on January 6, 2026, discussing the educational inspection process. The image underscores the consistent attention given to educational assessments and standards within the country. The successful administration of these exams is crucial for the academic future of thousands of students.
Originally published by Radio Okapi in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.