Acacia Adventure Holidays and the Kenya Tourist Board unveil the new Look Crazy about Kenya Campaign eturbonews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eturbonews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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The hospitality sector was hardest hit by the chaos that followed the disputed presidential elections.
A recent visit to the world famous Maasai Mara game reserve dubbed the “Kenya is Open for Business Campaign” brought together members of the British Business Association of Kenya, the Chamber of Commerce and the East African Association. The 250-member delegation, was one of the largest single groups to tour the Mara in the recent past.
Also present were Minister for Tourism Najib Balala, Permanent Secretary Rebecca Nabutola and chairman of the Kenya Tourist Board Achieng Ong’ong’a.
Also on the Maasai Mara tour were heads of foreign missions including Adam Wood (UK), Lisa Filipeto (Australia), Michael Ranneberger (US), Walter Lindner (Germany) George Martin (Switzerland) and the European Union head of delegation Eric Van Der Linden.
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At the start of the pandemic, experts wasted no time in predicting that Covid-19 would quickly overwhelm Africa.
In Kenya, where millions live in crowded slums, the expectation that the country’s limited health services would soon become swamped led to many expats fleeing to their home nations in April.
That same month, the United Nations forecast that without intervention, 3.3 million Africans could die from the virus.
Isolation units to house hundreds of people were hastily built across Kenya, and protective equipment was stockpiled as medics prepared for the worst.
Yet catastrophe was avoided and the huge death toll has not happened.