Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday announced a
“phased reopening” of the country, with the resumption of international flights
from August 1 as well as the lifting of internal travel restrictions.
The move comes as pressure mounts to kick-start the
country’s ailing economy after four months of coronavirus restrictions which
have devastated key industries such as tourism.
Kenyatta said in a televised address that “international air
travel into and out of the territory of Kenya shall resume effective 1 August
2020”.
He also announced the lifting of a ban of movement in and
out of the capital Nairobi, the port city of Mombasa and northeastern Mandera,
but warned he would not hesitate to “revert to lockdown” if the situation
worsened.
(Today.ng)
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