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Zimbabwe: Children getting lessons over the radio

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In Zimbabwe, children are learning their school lessons from radio due to the increase of coronavirus cases. Children from poor backgrounds who do not have any access to the internet are attending their lessons over the radio. Children can’t even complain that they didn’t understand or missed anything.

A child said that he is missing his school, teacher, as she teaches beautifully that he understands. Community leader says that it is more important to give education on the radio rather than playing music.

Data source: Zimbabwe Reports

TOA Correspondent

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