Zimbabwe has announced that it will levy a charge of USD60 for individuals at its ports of entry as the country opens up to international travel.
The tests critically will be carried out on people showing Covid-19 systems whether they have a a certificate showing they are negative or not.
The levy is said to be going towards replenishing laboratory commodities.
SI 216(5) Section 8, requires travellers showing COVID-19 symptoms, whether or not they have a covid-19-free certificate to be tested, a nominal fee of US$60 be levied on travellers tested at ports of entry.
In announcing the same, Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa said the Victoria Falls Airport will reopen on 1 October 2020. The assessment of other major airports has been completed.
Oh, throw in the fact that metered taxis can move around now.
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