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Zimbabwe among 11 countries to be allowed entry into Kenya from 1 August

Some good news for Zimbabweans which is not something you say often.

The government of Kenya has announced Zimbabwe as one of 11 countries to be allowed entry into its borders when it reopens to the world form 1 August 2020.

Kenya becomes the first country to officially allow flights from Zimbabwe which is of course exciting news as the skies open up just a bit.

Other countries which will be allowed to operate flights are China, South Korea, Japan, Canada, Ethiopia, Switzerland, Rwanda, Uganda, Namibia, and Morocco.

According to Transport CS James Macharia, agreed protocol dictates that passengers who will arrive with a PCR-based COVID-19 negative certificate and body temperature not exceeding 37.5°C will be exempt from quarantine.

The list will be reviewed on an ongoing basis with more names added to the list as time moves on.

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