Sollen Däitsch erëm an Afrika reesen?

Sollen Däitsch erëm an Afrika reesen?
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schrëftlech vun Jürgen T Steinmetz

The German Development Minister Gerd Müller (CSU) has asked Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (SPD) to review the travel restrictions imposed on African countries due to the corona pandemic.

Development Minister for Review of Africa Travel Restrictions for Germans to travel to Africa. “In Africa alone, 25 million people live from tourism, for example in Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia, Namibia or Kenya,” said Müller to the “Redaction Network Germany” . “If the countries have low infection rates and guarantee hygiene standards like those in Europe, there is no reason to cut them off from tourism.”

Sollen Däitsch erëm an Afrika reesen?

It is about millions of jobs, it is about cooks, cleaners and bus drivers, the minister said. “They all need the jobs to survive,” the CSU politician told the RND. He recalled that there was no short-time allowance or bridging allowances in developing countries. “People struggle to survive every day,” warned Müller.

Cuthbert Ncube, President vun der African Tourism Board said: “We welcome German visitors in Africa with open arms. Kenya just yesterday implemented the Safe Travels stamp by WTTC. The African Tourism Board will work with African destinations and  do  anything possible to make German tourists feel welcome and safe.”

WAT VUN DESEN ARTIKEL WEI HUELEN:

  • The German Development Minister Gerd Müller (CSU) has asked Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (SPD) to review the travel restrictions imposed on African countries due to the corona pandemic.
  • Development Minister for Review of Africa Travel Restrictions for Germans to travel to Africa.
  • “If the countries have low infection rates and guarantee hygiene standards like those in Europe, there is no reason to cut them off from tourism.

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Jürgen T Steinmetz

De Juergen Thomas Steinmetz huet zënter engem Teenager an Däitschland (1977) kontinuéierlech an der Rees- an Tourismusindustrie geschafft.
Hien huet gegrënnt eTurboNews an 1999 als éischten online Newsletter fir déi global Rees Tourismus Industrie.

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