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May 20: ‘Faulty’ tests of truck drivers: Tanzania accuses Kenya of sabotage
The Tanzanian region of Arusha says Kenya is engaging in actions meant to affect its tourist potential by issuing faulty COVID-19 test results for cross-country truck drivers.
Regional commissioner Mrisho Gambo in a statement of May 20 said nineteen drivers who were declared positive by Kenya tested negative in Tanzania.
“In efforts to confirm reliability of COVID-19 test results, we took samples from 19 drivers from Tanzania who had tested and declared positive by Kenya authorities at Namanga border on Kenyan side.
The commissioner noted that drivers declared “positive” were not allowed to cross the border into Tanzania or enter Kenya.
The development comes a day after Kenya announced that over 180 foreigners had been returned to Tanzania after testing positive for the virus.