Tourism Investors in the North Coast region have made a passionate appeal to the government to reopen the hotels under Covid-19 guidelines to save the industry. The investors mainly from Malindi, Watamu, and Mamburi say they have lost business worth millions of shillings since the Covid-19 pandemic struck the country on March 12. He said there is a need for a road map by the government to reopen the economy, particularly the tourism sector. He said some Shengen countries opened their doors for tourism on June 3, while Greece will open its international flights on July 1. "Tourists should come only if arriving from airports where the most careful measures are taken,'" he said.
Source: The Star June 14, 2020 18:56 UTC