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Posted by: Zahyan« on: July 09, 2020, 11:34:35 AM »The Kenyan government has requested schools in Kenya either to reimburse parents for the school fees charged for this academic year, or to plan to use it as tuition for next year. This was disclosed by Kenya's education minister, George Magoha while responding to concerns raised after his announcement on Tuesday, July 7, that primary and secondary schools would not reopen until 2021 as Coronavirus cases in the country were rising. He said this year's school calendar has been declared null and void due to the COVID-19, with all students to repeat a year as schools had closed in mid-March, three months after the school calendar had begun. Although some parents weren't pleased with the government's decision to have their children repeat a year in a school, but the country's parents' association said the online classes were a good way to keep the students busy. It is worthy to note that the country has confirmed more than 8,000 cases of Coronavirus with at least 164 deaths.
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