The East Africa region, Africa, and the world at large very much criticized President John Pombe Magufuli when he decided to go his way when the COVID-19 pandemic broke up in the region.
During this COVID-19 pandemic that has plunged the whole world into fear, panic, and confusion, Magufuli's 'master plan' has been prayers and prayers always.
Besides asking time-to-time national prayers and fasting in Tanzania, Magufuli has never closed down worshiping centres. Churches and mosques among other religious places remained open even when the country was recording surging cases of coronavirus.
President Trump has also ordered re-opening of all worshiping centres in the United States.
This comes a day after Trump's government rewarded Magufuli with an additional of US 2.4 million to Tanzania through the Tanzanian United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which will be used in the war against COVID-19 pandemic.
The Superpower nation leader declared churches, mosques, and synagogues “essential services”
He also attacked some governors who shut down worshiping centres and allowed bars and clinics that promote vices like abortions as essential services in the US.
“Some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics as essential, but have left out churches and other houses of worship.
"It’s not right. So I’m correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential," said Trump during his Friday presser.
Trump further warned the governors that should they fail to re-open worshiping places, as soon as this weekend, it will not be a usual business for them as before.
He added "America we need more prayer, not less.”
On the other hand of Tanzania, Magufuli and concerned Tanzanians are marking three days, Friday - Sunday, for thanksgiving prayers.
Magufuli called upon Tanzanians to thank God for the victory God is giving them against the pandemic.
On Thursday, Tanzania unveiled traditional medicine said to treat COVID-19 disease among other deadly diseases.
Kibaha District Commissioner Assumpter Mshama told the media that their herbal medicine named 'Baycaro' treats COVID-19, cancer among other diseases.
During this COVID-19 pandemic that has plunged the whole world into fear, panic, and confusion, Magufuli's 'master plan' has been prayers and prayers always.
Besides asking time-to-time national prayers and fasting in Tanzania, Magufuli has never closed down worshiping centres. Churches and mosques among other religious places remained open even when the country was recording surging cases of coronavirus.
President Trump has also ordered re-opening of all worshiping centres in the United States.
This comes a day after Trump's government rewarded Magufuli with an additional of US 2.4 million to Tanzania through the Tanzanian United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which will be used in the war against COVID-19 pandemic.
The Superpower nation leader declared churches, mosques, and synagogues “essential services”
He also attacked some governors who shut down worshiping centres and allowed bars and clinics that promote vices like abortions as essential services in the US.
“Some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics as essential, but have left out churches and other houses of worship.
"It’s not right. So I’m correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential," said Trump during his Friday presser.
Trump further warned the governors that should they fail to re-open worshiping places, as soon as this weekend, it will not be a usual business for them as before.
He added "America we need more prayer, not less.”
On the other hand of Tanzania, Magufuli and concerned Tanzanians are marking three days, Friday - Sunday, for thanksgiving prayers.
Magufuli called upon Tanzanians to thank God for the victory God is giving them against the pandemic.
On Thursday, Tanzania unveiled traditional medicine said to treat COVID-19 disease among other deadly diseases.
Kibaha District Commissioner Assumpter Mshama told the media that their herbal medicine named 'Baycaro' treats COVID-19, cancer among other diseases.