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President Magufuli orders Secondary and Primary schools to re-open on June 29

President John Magufuli addressing Parliament in Dodoma on June 16. Photo| The Citizen

What you need to know:

The president's speech marks the end of the 11th parliament which is set to be dissolved after completing its term ahead of the General Elections in October.

Dodoma. President John Magufuli has ordered schools at all levels to to re-open on June 29 after they were closed for almost three months since March.
The decision makes Tanzania  the first East African country to open all schools and social gatherings that were closed due to the outbreak of the novel corona virus.
The president made the announcement while addressing parliament in Dodoma today June 16, saying that there was no need  to keep schools closed because the infection has dropped drastically.

Earlier this month on June 1 Universities, Colleges and Form Six students resumed their studies.

The reopening of lowers schools is set to coincide with the date when Form Six candidates are set to start writing their final exams for the Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education.
He, however, encouraged the general public to observe hygiene as instructed by the health authorities  while conducting their activities.
The president's speech marks the end of the 11th parliament which is set to be dissolved after completing its term ahead of the General Elections in October.