Daily Monitor
Thursday April 01 2021
Kenya’s decision to halt the movement of interstate buses across its border following a surge in Covid-19 cases has left several Ugandans stranded in the neighbouring East African country
Summary
“Most of our passengers do advance booking and by the time the travel ban was issued, many had already paid for their tickets”~Mr Jafari Owour, a bus operator with Simba Coach Services
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Kenya’s decision to halt the movement of interstate buses across its border following a surge in Covid-19 cases has left several Ugandans stranded.
Last week, President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered a lockdown which stopped movement in and out of five Kenyan counties that included Nairobi, Nakuru, Machakos, Kajiado, and Kiambu.