Uganda students were forced to go to the mining for a living for a living
1 year ago
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Affected by the epidemic, Uganda suspended the class for more than a year and a half, and the students were forced to go to the mining for a living in order to make a living
The Ugandan government announced that it has closed all schools due to the epidemic. As of now, the national suspension of classes has exceeded one and a half years, and some students are worried that it is difficult for some students to keep up with the teaching rhythm.
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