While a date has been set for the return to face-to-face classes, on Saturday a group of parents and children protested outside government headquarters for their young ones to return with urgency.
They say two years have been lost and further delays will continue to hamper the educational development, especially for those in the lower socio-economic bracket.
Most of the points being made today by the protestors are consistent with the government’s plans to get students back into classrooms.
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