The National Association of Secondary School Heads (Nash) is considering acquiring a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine to curb age cheating by some schools.
Speaking to The Chronicle, NASH national Vice President Arthur Maphosa confirmed that they were considering buying a MRI machine. Said Maphosa:
We are seriously interrogating that scientific approach of vetting because we realise that mere eyes can be deceiving. Our worry could be the cost of the MRI machine, but we believe it would be a worthy investment because we note with serious concern that some schools are just too eager to win and will use every dirty trick to achieve that.
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