A return to normalcy for tourism in Zanzibar


By AGENCY

Souvenir stalls in Stone Town, the old centre of Zanzibar. — Tapperpress/dpa

In the shade of a mango tree outside Zanzibar City, a band plays a lunchtime concert to a group of tourists.

Clad in a cheerful yellow suit, violinist Buja Ali’s performance is a moment of brightness amid the pandemic.

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Zanzibar , tourism recovery , pandemic , endemic

   

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