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Initially set up for Ghanaian students, this educational TV channel has grown in popularity across West Africa - Face2Face Africa

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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced most schools in Africa and other parts of the globe to temporarily shut down for safety reasons. During these unprecedented times, some educational institutions have had to innovate by switching to online classes in a quest to ensure students at home are still able to learn. This period has also...

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