Corona: Kenya yakubali kuwaruhusu madereva wa Tanzania hata kama hawajapata majibu ya vipimo vyao

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Tanzania and Kenya have reached an agreement that will see to them facilitating free movement of goods across their common border, the Covid-19 pandemic notwithstanding.

The two countries will now conduct coronavirus testing for truck crews at their common border, a departure from the May agreement whereby testing was to be done at the point of departure.

Flow of goods between the two countries had been adversely affect-ed by measures intended to contain spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last month, the two countries’ transport ministers held a one-day meeting and resolved that truck crews from both sides will be tested for Covid-19 before commencement of their journeys at the point of origin using standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO).

They agreed that the tested truck drivers would be issued with a 14-day Covid-19 free certificate by competent authorities, which should be mutually recognized by authorities in Kenya and Tanzania.

However, that agreement was short-lived as, some days later, mistrust erupted once again that saw to the authorities refusing to recognize the 14-day Covid-19-free certificates issued by another country.

But Longido District Commissioner Frank Mwaisumbe yesterday said that leaders have resolved that Tanzanian truck crews crossing the Namanga border to Kenya would now be tested by Kenyan authorities - and vice versa.

The new agreement was reached after a meeting that involved Arusha Regional Com-missioner Mrisho Gambo, Tanzania Revenue Authority officials and some senior officials from Kenya.

He said that, under the new arrangements, truck crews will be allowed to proceed with their journey even without having received their Covid-19 test results.

“While returning, they would pick up their results - and proceed home. In short, they would no longer be denied entry into either country due to Covid-19 test results. They will, however, be required to take all precautions against Covid-19,” he said.

One of the drivers who had been stranded at the border for some time, Joseph Naiman, commended the move.

“This is quite commendable. We have left for our destination in Kenya and no driver has been denied entry since yesterday,” he said.

Meanwhile, Tanga Regional Commissioner Martine Shigela issued three directives yesterday that must be followed by truck owners, businesspeople and drivers when the Horohoro border between Tanzania and Kenya is officially opened.

Source: The Citizen


MY TAKE: Hivi Wakenya wanajitambua kweli? Wanachukua sample na kuwaachia Madereva kuendelea na safari, wakirudi ndio wachukue majibu yao ya vipimo na kurudi nayo Tanzania, lengo la kupima ni nini?
 
Transmission tayari zipo kwenye community (mtaani) so it doesn't make a lot of sense kujaribu kuwazuia watu wanaoingia kwa sababu hata wasipoingia hao, kitu kitaendea kusambaa tu.
 
Kenye haina mikazo, yani polisi umekoswa risasi mbili tu unataka kuacha kazi?
 
Tanzania and Kenya have reached an agreement that will see to them facilitating free movement of goods across their common border, the Covid-19 pandemic notwithstanding.

The two countries will now conduct coronavirus testing for truck crews at their common border, a departure from the May agreement whereby testing was to be done at the point of departure.

Flow of goods between the two countries had been adversely affect-ed by measures intended to contain spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last month, the two countries’ transport ministers held a one-day meeting and resolved that truck crews from both sides will be tested for Covid-19 before commencement of their journeys at the point of origin using standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO).

They agreed that the tested truck drivers would be issued with a 14-day Covid-19 free certificate by competent authorities, which should be mutually recognized by authorities in Kenya and Tanzania.

However, that agreement was short-lived as, some days later, mistrust erupted once again that saw to the authorities refusing to recognize the 14-day Covid-19-free certificates issued by another country.

But Longido District Commissioner Frank Mwaisumbe yesterday said that leaders have resolved that Tanzanian truck crews crossing the Namanga border to Kenya would now be tested by Kenyan authorities - and vice versa.

The new agreement was reached after a meeting that involved Arusha Regional Com-missioner Mrisho Gambo, Tanzania Revenue Authority officials and some senior officials from Kenya.

He said that, under the new arrangements, truck crews will be allowed to proceed with their journey even without having received their Covid-19 test results.

“While returning, they would pick up their results - and proceed home. In short, they would no longer be denied entry into either country due to Covid-19 test results. They will, however, be required to take all precautions against Covid-19,” he said.

One of the drivers who had been stranded at the border for some time, Joseph Naiman, commended the move.

“This is quite commendable. We have left for our destination in Kenya and no driver has been denied entry since yesterday,” he said.

Meanwhile, Tanga Regional Commissioner Martine Shigela issued three directives yesterday that must be followed by truck owners, businesspeople and drivers when the Horohoro border between Tanzania and Kenya is officially opened.

Source: The Citizen


MY TAKE: Hivi Wakenya wanajitambua kweli? Wanachukua sample na kuwaachia Madereva kuendelea na safari, wakirudi ndio wachukue majibu yao ya vipimo na kurudi nayo Tanzania, lengo la kupima ni nini?
Si nynyi hamtaki kutangazwa, majibu mtapewa mrudi nayo kwenu..

Na mjue hku corona ipo, so think twice
 
Tanzania and Kenya have reached an agreement that will see to them facilitating free movement of goods across their common border, the Covid-19 pandemic notwithstanding.

The two countries will now conduct coronavirus testing for truck crews at their common border, a departure from the May agreement whereby testing was to be done at the point of departure.

Flow of goods between the two countries had been adversely affect-ed by measures intended to contain spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last month, the two countries’ transport ministers held a one-day meeting and resolved that truck crews from both sides will be tested for Covid-19 before commencement of their journeys at the point of origin using standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO).

They agreed that the tested truck drivers would be issued with a 14-day Covid-19 free certificate by competent authorities, which should be mutually recognized by authorities in Kenya and Tanzania.

However, that agreement was short-lived as, some days later, mistrust erupted once again that saw to the authorities refusing to recognize the 14-day Covid-19-free certificates issued by another country.

But Longido District Commissioner Frank Mwaisumbe yesterday said that leaders have resolved that Tanzanian truck crews crossing the Namanga border to Kenya would now be tested by Kenyan authorities - and vice versa.

The new agreement was reached after a meeting that involved Arusha Regional Com-missioner Mrisho Gambo, Tanzania Revenue Authority officials and some senior officials from Kenya.

He said that, under the new arrangements, truck crews will be allowed to proceed with their journey even without having received their Covid-19 test results.

“While returning, they would pick up their results - and proceed home. In short, they would no longer be denied entry into either country due to Covid-19 test results. They will, however, be required to take all precautions against Covid-19,” he said.

One of the drivers who had been stranded at the border for some time, Joseph Naiman, commended the move.

“This is quite commendable. We have left for our destination in Kenya and no driver has been denied entry since yesterday,” he said.

Meanwhile, Tanga Regional Commissioner Martine Shigela issued three directives yesterday that must be followed by truck owners, businesspeople and drivers when the Horohoro border between Tanzania and Kenya is officially opened.

Source: The Citizen


MY TAKE: Hivi Wakenya wanajitambua kweli? Wanachukua sample na kuwaachia Madereva kuendelea na safari, wakirudi ndio wachukue majibu yao ya vipimo na kurudi nayo Tanzania, lengo la kupima ni nini?
usiwe una-copy vitu bila kuelewa kilichoandikwa!
 
Nadhani Kenya wanasomea ujinga zaidi, maana kama wangesoma kufuta ujinga wasingekubali kufanya makubaliano hayo.

Sasa kwa kuwa Tanzania kipaumbele siyo kupima, nikiingia nchini Kenya labda nikataliwe kutoka la sivyo siendi kuuliza majibu dadeki
 
Video ya waziri Kamwele na kilichoandikwa ni tofauti sana.
Ni kosa kubwa sana kuruhusu nchi nyingine kumiliki newspaper nchini kwako especially hawa mapimbi wa Kaskazini nauhakika mhariri yupo Nairobi na habari zote zinazoandikwa zinahaririwa Nairobi kabla ya kuchapishwa ndo sababu maelezo ya viongozi wetu yanapindishwa!

Kwa maslahi ya nchi Hii tabia inapaswa kukomeshwa sioni umuhimu wa magazeti ya Mwananchi communication kuwepo Tanzania maana yamekuwa yakifanya upotoshaji wa makusudi!
 
Tanzania and Kenya have reached an agreement that will see to them facilitating free movement of goods across their common border, the Covid-19 pandemic notwithstanding.

The two countries will now conduct coronavirus testing for truck crews at their common border, a departure from the May agreement whereby testing was to be done at the point of departure.

Flow of goods between the two countries had been adversely affect-ed by measures intended to contain spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last month, the two countries’ transport ministers held a one-day meeting and resolved that truck crews from both sides will be tested for Covid-19 before commencement of their journeys at the point of origin using standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO).

They agreed that the tested truck drivers would be issued with a 14-day Covid-19 free certificate by competent authorities, which should be mutually recognized by authorities in Kenya and Tanzania.

However, that agreement was short-lived as, some days later, mistrust erupted once again that saw to the authorities refusing to recognize the 14-day Covid-19-free certificates issued by another country.

But Longido District Commissioner Frank Mwaisumbe yesterday said that leaders have resolved that Tanzanian truck crews crossing the Namanga border to Kenya would now be tested by Kenyan authorities - and vice versa.

The new agreement was reached after a meeting that involved Arusha Regional Com-missioner Mrisho Gambo, Tanzania Revenue Authority officials and some senior officials from Kenya.

He said that, under the new arrangements, truck crews will be allowed to proceed with their journey even without having received their Covid-19 test results.

“While returning, they would pick up their results - and proceed home. In short, they would no longer be denied entry into either country due to Covid-19 test results. They will, however, be required to take all precautions against Covid-19,” he said.

One of the drivers who had been stranded at the border for some time, Joseph Naiman, commended the move.

“This is quite commendable. We have left for our destination in Kenya and no driver has been denied entry since yesterday,” he said.

Meanwhile, Tanga Regional Commissioner Martine Shigela issued three directives yesterday that must be followed by truck owners, businesspeople and drivers when the Horohoro border between Tanzania and Kenya is officially opened.

Source: The Citizen


MY TAKE: Hivi Wakenya wanajitambua kweli? Wanachukua sample na kuwaachia Madereva kuendelea na safari, wakirudi ndio wachukue majibu yao ya vipimo na kurudi nayo Tanzania, lengo la kupima ni nini?
Hawa wakenya wanajidanganya! Msimamo ni kwamba watanzania watapimwa Tanzania na wakenya watspimwj Kenya. Tanzania hatutampima mkenya na Kenya hawatampima mtanzania. Huo ndio msimamo na haujabadilika Wala hautakaa ubadilike! Lazima Kenya wajifunze kutekeleza makubaliano!! Kama hawataki njas itawanyosha tu!!
 
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