EDITORIAL
17-11-2020 by Freddie del Curatolo
How we would like to talk to you about something else, about the paradise that this second wave has infected.
In these last nine months our feelings have been mixed: at first we were afraid of the Chinese coming in droves, they were everywhere working and as always we did not know who they were and what they were doing exactly.
Then we feared ourselves, the Italians, asking them against our interests not to come to Kenya and when the President promptly and rightly closed the national borders, we invited the non-resident countrymen to return to their homeland.
Then we began to worry about the predictions of the World Health Organization which warned the world about a possible "humanitarian catastrophe" in Africa.
Weeks went by and fortunately there were victims, lifeless bodies in the streets, hospitals collapsing there was no shadow, with the Government and Counties trying to organize themselves as best they could, having to start from just over zero, as the President himself recently recalled.
In the meantime, the coast was crying the crisis of tourism and the entrepreneurs were jumping up and down so as not to lay off their employees, asking to be able to reopen their activities slowly, also because here there were very few cases, almost nothing.
After the reopening to international flights we saw a glimmer of light: Kenya was finally accessible again for safaris, the sea, business in Nairobi and its most sought-after destinations. But the ball had passed into the hands of Italy and other European countries that have not allowed, and still do not allow, their citizens to fly to Kenya for simple leisure, or as tourists.
Now Christmas is approaching, the high season that is particularly experienced on the coast. It has always been the turn of Mombasa, Malindi, Watamu, Diani and even Lamu. Safaris in the Tsavo and excursions in the marine parks. We turned with the residual optimism to local tourism, supporting the initiatives of the Ministry of the sector and trying to adapt the services to the needs of the Kenyans, hoping to extend our offers to neighbouring African countries.
Just as we are preparing to welcome domestic tourism for Christmas, the cases of Covid-19 are increasing exponentially. Our information service, but also the fact that we live here, requires us to report the numbers and go into them personally.
The situation is not good and yesterday also the Minister of Health for the first time, during one of his daily bulletins, mentioned Malindi as one of the problem areas of the last days.
This message came at the same time as a warning from Kilifi County Governor Amason Kingi, who said that there would be a cessation of movement within the County if cases do not diminish and if its people continue to disregard rules and protocols.
Here we are, in the midst of this unreal reality.
No heavy restrictions, masks worn by a few, great freedom of movement in the paradise of all time, but at the same time heavy clouds looming.
We sail on sight in the Indian Ocean, hoping that the African wind and sun, which so many times have helped the people that face it, will once again take away the bad omens.
We will gladly come back to talk about something else, with even greater passion.
NEWS
by redazione
In the last few hours in Kenya we are witnessing a political tug-of-war between government ministers. Reason ...
NEWS
by redazione
For now the Italians who must enter Kenya will not be subject to any restrictions, if they are not found with...
FOCUS
by Freddie del Curatolo
The controversy erupts after the confirmation of the new DPCM of an Italian Government that ...
CORONAVIRUS
by redazione
The first day of September opens with no deaths of Covid-19 in Kenya, while the...
COVID-19 RULES
by redazione
Click on the attached file to download and read the protocol of the Ministry of Tourism of Kenya for...
NEWS
by redazione
Kenya exceeds 5000 cases of Covid-19 after the bulletin of Wednesday 24 June confirmed that...
NEWS
by redazione
There will be no mandatory quarantine for foreign tourists who, as of August 1, 2020, will...
NEWS
by Freddie del Curatolo
There are two million new poor people in Kenya since the beginning of the Covid-19 emergency.
A World...
NEWS
by redazione
The Kenyan Health Cabinet Secretary was yesterday, Thursday 9 July, on the coast to assess the ...
CORONAVIRUS
by redazione
The numbers of every day are now just numbers, and it is useless exercise to shell them out like ...
TOURISM
by redazione
The Ministry of Tourism has finally finalized the official protocol for the reopening of...
CORONAVIRUS
by redazione
In the now customary orgy of numbers that often add little or nothing to the sense of the Kenyan situation...
NEWS
by redazione
Official cases of Covid-19 in Kenya, we are always a little more than 10% compared to...
CORONAVIRUS
by redazione
On the day Kenya mourns the highest number of Covid-19 positive deaths, tests carried out ...
FINANCE
by redazione
Kenya will soon receive help from the International Monetary Fund to cope adequately with the ...
CORONAVIRUS
by redazione
Official numbers that, as always, give us an indication and the official nature of the situation...