Teaching Via Radio & TV Airwaves as Catch up Measures for Examination Classes to Enforce Lockdown against COVID-19 in Cameroon
The Cameroon government via the Ministry of secondary education made it known to the public amidst the smooth rise in dictated Corona cases today, 95 in number making a total of 650.
The new measures disclosed by government to teach examination classes via radio and TV airwaves from Mondays to Friday according to the system in the next two months will serve as catch up mechanism for those who will seat for official government exams. The exercise will in effect ease studies for these students while they stay at home during the 15 days set aside by government as temporal period for the containment of the COVID 19 virus in Cameroon.
To that effect teachers of all examination classes have been programmed and charged to produce lesson notes in the form of radio tutorials and TV documentaries.
These steps follows a consecutive number of innovations set aside by government to meet the challenging times of the COVID-19 prevalence.
The PM Head of Government Chief Dr Dion Ngute at his lake side residence in Yaounde to buttress the call through a tele conference meeting held with all his Ministers emphasised on the need for government officials to improvise in the face of the health crisis to ease work and governance.
As we report, another information available that a law will soon be instituted to stopping anybody or citizen from been attended to by any public office or officials if the person is not putting on a face mask.
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