“The Government must do something [about denying free access into Kenya from Tanzania,” he said.
Cherargei said Tanzania’s decision to hide data on its Covid-19 situation makes it hard for other countries to know the gravity of the pandemic in the country.
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The senator’s remarks come on the back of a pledge by Tanzania’s sixth President Samia Suluhu to contain Covid-19 adverse effects in the country.
Immediately after being sworn in as John Pombe Magufuli’s successor on March 19, Suluhu said Tanzania would form a Covid-19 task force to help contain the pandemic.