Tanzania scrambles to calm tourists after unrest

Tanzania's tourism sector has returned to normal operations after authorities quickly addressed disturbances that followed recent elections, according to government officials.

Nteghenjwa Hosseah, who leads the government communication unit, confirmed on Wednesday that social and economic activities have resumed across the nation. He emphasized that the country maintains its commitment to United Nations World Tourism Organization standards for visitor safety. Transportation networks remain fully functional at airports, seaports, border crossings and railway stations, allowing uninterrupted access for international guests. Tourism services continue operating without disruption throughout the country.

Hosseah urged travelers to proceed with their Tanzania itineraries, highlighting that the East African nation offers secure conditions for those wishing to experience its attractions. The official stated that Tanzania provides a stable environment for tourists, commercial ventures and foreign capital. Visitors can explore the country's cultural heritage, scenic landscapes and wildlife safaris with confidence in their security and comfort during their stay.
 

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