Final year students in Uganda will have to wait longer to go back to the classrooms as the reopening of schools has been postponed.
President Yoweri Museveni in a televised address on Monday said reopening schools was risky as the country did not have enough kits to test learners every two weeks.
Two television sets would be given to each village to allow learners to continue studying through televised lessons, he said.
And the dusk-to-dawn curfew is still on for another three weeks.
On the programme we take a look at the country’s coronavirus fight.