 Thank you for staying with us. Now to other parts of Africa, shops and schools reopened as Kenya's resumed normal life. That's why it's an opposition call to join anti-government protests after earlier demonstrations prompted widespread closures and resulted in deadly clashes. A statement from the Interior and Education Ministry said adequate security will be put in place to guarantee the safety of lenders. The government had ordered schools closed due to the street protests over the high cost of leaving. Opposition leader Reiler Odinga has announced protests will proceed on Thursday as planned. It is the third time this month that Odinga has staged mass rallies against the government. He says it's illegitimate and to blame for a cost of leaving crisis. NEWS OPDATES