Tourists Land in Tanzania As Hotels, Firms and Schools Resume
Plane loads of tourists aboard Ethiopian, KLM and Turkish airlines are expected to land in Tanzania in the next week. The country's commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, hotels and schools are all heeding President John Magufuli's directive to re-open the entire economy following what he termed as significantly reduced cases of coronavirus patients in the country.
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Tanzania:
Tourists Land in Tanzania As Hotels, Firms and Schools Resume
East African, 24 May 2020
Plane loads of tourists aboard Ethiopian, KLM and Turkish airlines are expected to land in Tanzania in the next one week, marking a critical milestone in the on-going re-opening of… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Tanzania Expects Tourism Boom After Lifting Flight Ban
Citizen, 21 May 2020
Tanzania expects tourists from at least four countries to start arriving in the country anytime from this month to July, the Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) announced yesterday. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Tanzania Reopens Colleges, Sports Activities As COVID-19 Numbers Drop
Citizen, 21 May 2020
University students will return to their respective colleges on June 1, 2020 as the number of Covid-19 cases drops in Tanzania, President John Magufuli announced on Thursday, 21… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Dar Reopens Its Airspace
Daily News, 19 May 2020
A STEADY slowdown in coronavirus cases has prompted the government to open Tanzania's airspace for commercial, diplomatic, aid, emergency and special mission flights with effect… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Tanzania Lifts Ban On International Flights
Citizen, 19 May 2020
Tanzania yesterday reopened its airspace to both scheduled and non-scheduled international flights following its closure last month in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak. Read more »
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InFocus
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The Tanzanian government's tepid response to COVID-19 and seeming lack of transparency over coronavirus cases is fuelling concern that it is covering up the true extent of the ... Read more »
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President John Magufuli has an obligation to lead Tanzania in the fight against COVID-19. He should leave religion to the priests and prioritise saving lives, Deogratias Munishi of ... Read more »
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