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Kenya school year lost as pupils to return to class in 2021

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In tonight's edition: Kenya on Tuesday declared that its school year was considered lost because of the coronavirus pandemic, and primary and secondary pupils would return to class next January. And Senegalese hopes homeland staycations will save the tourism industry as many holiday makers cannot travel abroad. And finally onse self taught ballet dancer in Lagos is sharing his skills and his passion with children across the Nigerian city. 

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