Zanzibar's Mandatory Insurance 'disappointing'

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zanzibars mandatory insurance disappointing

From September 1, passengers heading to Zanzibar for an idyllic Indian Ocean holiday will have to fork out an additional US$44 per person on arrival for compulsory insurance initiated by the Zanzibar Government.

Marian Sandu , Director of AfricaStay, a tour operator that specialises in packaging Zanzibar (including charter flights), said this would be particularly expensive for families with children. Families with two kids will now have to pay about US$176 on arrival. We are all disappointed. I dont think its the right thing to do.

Sandu added that clear procedures for the scheme had not yet been made public and the new regulation was facing resistance from local and international stakeholders hoping to delay its implementation.

Authorities in Tanzania announced that the mandatory fee would cover tourists for stays of up to 92 days on the island.

The insurance will cover various aspects that have previously been problematic for visitors, such as health, loss of baggage, accidents, emergency evacuation, loss of passports and even repatriation of remains in case of death, said Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr Saada Mkuya Salum .