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Pandemic adds to war in keeping Libyan children out of school

Their young lives already disrupted by war, Libyan schoolchildren face even bigger obstacles to their education during the global pandemic than young people elsewhere.

With the number of cases surging unhindered across the North African country schools have tried different tactics from opening outside to seeking donations for extra disinfectants and facemasks to allow teaching indoors.

However, even those who have had no teaching for six months, or much prospect of it during the rest of this year, will have to pass an exam in order to progress to the next grade, the authorities have said.

“Students did not study anything. We did not teach anything for the students to learn. This is not a solution,” said teacher Amal Qleiwan, who is also the mother of a 10-year old.

“The decisions by the ministry of education are random and are not studied well.”

University professor, Ahmed Falaq, is home schooling his two children, aged 10 and 8, and his two nephews, aged 12 and 10.

“What will students do if there is a new wave of coronavirus? They will miss two years of their education. This is a big problem for parents and the students. We will have a generation of students with weak education,” he explained.

Libya now has more than 41 000 cases of the coronavirus, though with war-related chaos across much of the country officials admit there are probably many more going undetected. The United Nations has said it is “spiralling out of control”.

Meanwhile, according to UN estimates, the fighting in Libya had already displaced more than 150 000 people, 90 000 of whom are children and closed 200 schools, depriving more than 200 000 children of their schooling.

As the pandemic started to rage through Libya since August, medics working in the war-ravaged country’s few functioning hospitals faced their nightmare scenario – a surge in cases and dwindling resources.

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Kenyan schools re-open for face-to-face learning

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Kenyan schools re-opened for face-to-face learning “>on Monday, with grades four, standard eight and form fours returning to class for the first time in six months.

Kenya announced the closure of all learning institutions in March to contain the spread of COVID-19. Majority of parents welcomed the re-opening, even as they lamented tough economic times.

Also welcoming Kenya’s decision is to re-open schools is the UN agency for Children, UNICEF, which says more than 17 million Kenyan students have missed six months, leading to other social problems including teenage pregnancies and early marriages.

On arrival, it was clear for learners that school as they knew it will never be the same again.

“I think the most difficult thing is maintaining the social distance and having the mask all through,” said one learner.

“I am very impressed the guidelines and the protocols that have been followed to the letter,” some parents say.

The country’s education ministry had declared the academic year dead and announced that schools would only re-open in January. Last week’s announcement was an ambush of sorts for parents, especially those who may have lost their sources of income.

“I know it’s very tough for all the parents because first people have lost jobs so getting money is quite a problem,” says a parent.

According to the new guidelines those in transitional classes that is Grade 4, Standard eight and form four will be the first to report to school ahead of their national examinations which have now been pushed from November this year to March next year.

“Now that we have wasted a lot of time I will be able to recover it.”

“Student there is anxiety but I think the regulations put in place will work for the best,” some students say.

In the region, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Uganda are yet to reopen as countries continue to grapple with how to re-open schools safely.

COVID-19 Lockdown | Kenya schools reopen: Sarah Kimani reports:

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Family demands justice after murder of two businesswomen in Limpopo

The family of one of the two women that were killed at an industrial site in Polokwane, Limpopo, on Saturday says the manner in which they died is shocking.

Aviation finance consultant at Investec Makoena Mabusela and businesswomen Tebogo Mphuti were shot and killed in what police suspect to be a hit.

The two were reportedly targeted inside a luxury vehicle while on a business trip from Midrand in Gauteng.

#sapsLIM Two women shot and killed by 3 suspects this morning. Fourth suspect was in a getaway car, a red Hyundai sedan with GP registration. Contact Brig Espach on 082 576 0743/ Lt Col Boshomane 079 894 5501/ #Crime Stop 08600 10111. NPhttps://t.co/budQeEh1SV pic.twitter.com/iYO31yBAZh

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Mabusela family spokesperson Mmakgabo Ramotshwela says they will not rest until justice is served.

“She died like a criminal, or like a gangster or whatever and she was a decent and respectful young woman. She is leaving behind the husband, a very good husband. She is leaving behind five children, two girls and three boys. We just want them to get the criminals, put them through the justice system and we get justice.”

Victims shot execution-style

The two ladies arrived in Polokwane on Friday night and booked themselves in a lodging facility.

They met with a property agent on Saturday morning, who took them to view a few buildings.

While at one building still in the car, three men approached them and without saying anything, opened the driver’s door and allegedly shot the two ladies dead.

Police say the three suspects then got into a getaway car which was waiting for them a few metres away.

A manhunt for the suspects is still underway.

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Another farm attack in Free State

Another farm attack has been reported in the Free State. Thirty-one-year-old Andries Myburgh was attacked at his farm in Koffiefontein, near Bloemfontein.

Police spokesperson Motantsi Makhele says Myburgh was having lunch when he smelled something burning outside.

When he went to investigate he was hit on the head with an object.

Makhele says one of the attackers stabbed Myburgh with a knife and another doused him with petrol and set him alight.

“The victim managed to pull his firearm and the suspect fled. He fired a number of shots in the direction of the suspects and whilst firing he realized that he’s on fire and he jumped into the swimming pool. The two suspects fled on foot. ”

“The complainant alerted the police and neighbours. One suspect was identified as big approximately two metres tall. Wearing green overall trousers and a light blue shirt. The other one had a blue overall suit. Both suspects are unknown to the complaint,” he adds.

“The complaint had no serious injuries and was attended by medical personnel. Anyone with information is requested to phone the police at crime stop number 08600 10111 or report [the matter] at the nearest police station,” explains Makhele.

In the video below, a farm attack case has been postponed at Bronkhorstspruit court:

Last week, farmers in the Free State called for the return of the death penalty. The calls follow the murder of 21-year-old farm manager Brandon Horner in Paul Roux.

He was found with a rope around his neck and tied to a pole.

Two suspects charged with his murder made a brief appearance in the Senekal Magistrate’s Court.

In the video below, farmers in the Free State call for the return of the death penalty:

Meanwhile, the Senekal Magistrate’s Court in the Free State has denied bail to 51-year-old Andre Pienaar who is facing charges of attempted murder, malicious damage to property, and public violence.

The matter has been remanded until November 20 for further investigations.

Pienaar was arrested last week, following violence in which a group of farmers stormed the court building to demand that two suspects charged with the murder of 21-year-old farm manager Brendin Horner be handed over to them.

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South Africa working with Sudan in double murder investigation in Khartoum

South African police are now working with their Sudanese counterparts in an investigation that implicates South Africa’s deputy ambassador to Sudan in a double murder.

Two women were killed in Zabantu Ngcobo’s apartment in Khartoum allegedly by the embassy’s driver and another local man.

The arrested pair told Sudanese police that they were ordered to kill an intelligence official that is apparently sending bad reviews of Ngcobo back to Pretoria.

International Relations spokesperson, Lunga Ngqengelele says they are aware of the situation which law enforcement is now handling in both countries.

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