Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania January 28

 

Karibu Katika Habari zilizopo katika magazeti ya leo Tanzania Ijumaa  28 January 2022, Kurasa za mbele na Nyuma Michezo,siasa,udaku na Nyinginezo. Magazeti ya Tanzania leo 28 January 2022 Today Newspapers, Tanzania leo January 28,2022, Magazeti ya Michezo leo 28 January 2022,Champion leo

Good Morning party people, January 28, 2022. I invite you to take a look at what is written on the front and back pages of Tanzanian Newspapers. Magazeti ya leo Tanzania January 2, 2022 Newspapers

Tanzania is an East African country known for its vast wilderness areas. They include the plains of Serengeti National Park, a safari mecca populated by the “big five” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino), and Kilimanjaro National Park, home to Africa’s highest mountain. Offshore lie the tropical islands of Zanzibar, with Arabic influences, and Mafia, with a marine park home to whale sharks and coral reefs

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers


Newspaper publication usually issued daily, weekly, or at other regular times that provides news, views, features, and other information of public interest and that often carries advertising. 
Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers
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Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

Magazeti ya leo Tanzania 28 January 2022 Todays Newspapers

UAE lifts ban on flights from Tanzania and Kenya

Travelers from Tanzania and Kenya will be allowed entry into Dubai from Saturday January 29, after the United Arabs Emirates lifted a ban it had imposed on all inbound and transit passenger flights since last year.

Reliable sources say the ban was lifted on Wednesday night, offering a major relief to hundreds of travelers from the two East African nations.

UAE barred entry of flights from Tanzania and Kenya on December 20, 2021, after establishing that travelers from Dar es Salaam and Nairobi were testing positive for Covid-19 on arrival in the Middle East country despite presenting negative test results.

However, the ban did not affect cargo flights by carriers like Kenya Airways (KQ) and Emirates Airlines.

“United Arabs Emirates has lifted a suspension it had imposed on Kenyan flights,” said Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) director-general Gilbert Kibe on Thursday without giving more details.

The UAE government also announced the resumption of entry for passengers from Ethiopia, Nigeria, Congo, South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe from January 29.

However, passengers from Uganda, Ghana, and Rwanda will be subjected to strict entry requirements into Dubai.

Passengers from the three countries will be required to present negative Covid-19 PCR test certificates with QR codes for tests conducted at an approved facility no more than 48 hours before departure and at the airport within six hours before the flight. They are also required to undertake a PCR test upon arrival.

Dubai is opening its borders to Kenya days after Nairobi lifted a retaliatory ban on all inbound and transit passenger flights from the Middle East nation it had imposed two weeks ago.

Mr Kibe said the fake Covid-19 tests scheme involved a racket of private medical testing centers that colluded with travelers to issue negative PCR results to aid their travel.

The Ministry of Health has launched investigations to bring to book health officials involved in the shoddy deal that has cost Kenya millions of shillings in lost passenger revenues.


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