UK slaps Kenya with new travel alert, citing kidnap risk

UK slaps Kenya with new travel alert, citing kidnap risk

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UK slaps Kenya with new travel alert, citing kidnap risk
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2019 20:33
BY CONSTANT MUNDA
Tourists in Mombasa.

Tourists in Mombasa. UK has rocked Kenya tourism with Kidnap travel alert. FILE PHOTO | NMG
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The UK Tuesday rocked Kenya’s tourism with a warning to its citizens against the risk of kidnapping in the country following an updated travel advisory that could hit recent gains in the travel sector after years of recovery.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in a fresh travel guidance issued on Tuesday expanded the areas where her citizens should be vigilant for kidnappings to include Kenya’s top conferencing, safari and beach tourism destinations.

The UK foreign office advisory comes less than two months after the United States listed Kenya among the global kidnapping hotspots in a new risk indicator that Washington introduced for travel advisories.

“There’s a heightened threat of terrorism, including terrorist kidnappings, across Kenya, including to people travelling in or through Nairobi, the coast and resort areas around Mombasa and Malindi, the towns of Narok, Naivasha, Nanyuki and Meru and their surrounding areas, and the northern border counties,” the FCO statement read.

“Attacks, including terrorist kidnappings, could target Westerners, including British nationals.”

The advisory lists places frequented by foreigners such as hotels, bars, restaurants, sports bars and nightclubs, sporting events, supermarkets, shopping centres, coastal areas including beaches, airports, buses, trains and other transport hubs as possible areas which could be targeted. UK was the fourth leading source of foreign tourists to Kenya last year when earnings from the sector jumped 37 percent to Sh157 billion — which is the biggest increase in more than a decade.


It brought in 184, 002 tourists, equivalent of 9.09 percent of 2,025,206 arrivals, behind US, Tanzania and Uganda.

But the UK tourists spend more per head compared to travellers from Tanzania and Uganda. The UK foreign office advisory has invited protests from local tourism players.

“The blanket condemnation of Kenya as a destination is not very healthy (for the industry),” Kenya Tourism Federation chairman Mohamed Hersi told the Business Daily after the UK reviewed risk indicators to include kidnappings.

“Kenya is not a country where you ran a risk of getting kidnapped. We host the UN offices in Nairobi and another 150 diplomats. It (kidnapping) happens sometimes, but only along the border which is a no-go zone for many of the tourists and business visitors.”

Two Cuban doctors in Mandera were ambushed in April 12 by gunmen, believed to be linked to the Al Shabab militants, on their way to work two days after the US issued the alert.

Kenya is yet to find an Italian charity worker, Ms Silvia Constanca Romano, who was abducted in Kilifi County on November 20, 2018.

The 2013 travel alerts reduced the flow of tourist dollars, a valuable source of foreign exchange, put pressure on the shilling and forced some hotels out of business.

The industry has since recovered following improved security and aggressive marketing in foreign capitals.

Earnings dropped from Sh94 billion in 2013 to Sh84.6 billion a year later, following the Westgate attack. It then rose to Sh157 billion last year from Sh120 billion in 2017.


MY TAKE
When Kenya counts Tanzanian and Ugandan travellers as tourists instead of business travellers know something is wrong!
 
Wacha tuone Kama wabongo tutaweza kuifikia ile revenue ya Kenyan tourism $7.5b, Haya ndio mambo tunapendelea ili tuipiku Kenya.
 
ECONOMY
UK slaps Kenya with new travel alert, citing kidnap risk
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2019 20:33
BY CONSTANT MUNDA
Tourists in Mombasa.

Tourists in Mombasa. UK has rocked Kenya tourism with Kidnap travel alert. FILE PHOTO | NMG
FacebookTwitterLinkedIn

The UK Tuesday rocked Kenya’s tourism with a warning to its citizens against the risk of kidnapping in the country following an updated travel advisory that could hit recent gains in the travel sector after years of recovery.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in a fresh travel guidance issued on Tuesday expanded the areas where her citizens should be vigilant for kidnappings to include Kenya’s top conferencing, safari and beach tourism destinations.

The UK foreign office advisory comes less than two months after the United States listed Kenya among the global kidnapping hotspots in a new risk indicator that Washington introduced for travel advisories.

“There’s a heightened threat of terrorism, including terrorist kidnappings, across Kenya, including to people travelling in or through Nairobi, the coast and resort areas around Mombasa and Malindi, the towns of Narok, Naivasha, Nanyuki and Meru and their surrounding areas, and the northern border counties,” the FCO statement read.

“Attacks, including terrorist kidnappings, could target Westerners, including British nationals.”

The advisory lists places frequented by foreigners such as hotels, bars, restaurants, sports bars and nightclubs, sporting events, supermarkets, shopping centres, coastal areas including beaches, airports, buses, trains and other transport hubs as possible areas which could be targeted. UK was the fourth leading source of foreign tourists to Kenya last year when earnings from the sector jumped 37 percent to Sh157 billion — which is the biggest increase in more than a decade.


It brought in 184, 002 tourists, equivalent of 9.09 percent of 2,025,206 arrivals, behind US, Tanzania and Uganda.

But the UK tourists spend more per head compared to travellers from Tanzania and Uganda. The UK foreign office advisory has invited protests from local tourism players.

“The blanket condemnation of Kenya as a destination is not very healthy (for the industry),” Kenya Tourism Federation chairman Mohamed Hersi told the Business Daily after the UK reviewed risk indicators to include kidnappings.

“Kenya is not a country where you ran a risk of getting kidnapped. We host the UN offices in Nairobi and another 150 diplomats. It (kidnapping) happens sometimes, but only along the border which is a no-go zone for many of the tourists and business visitors.”

Two Cuban doctors in Mandera were ambushed in April 12 by gunmen, believed to be linked to the Al Shabab militants, on their way to work two days after the US issued the alert.

Kenya is yet to find an Italian charity worker, Ms Silvia Constanca Romano, who was abducted in Kilifi County on November 20, 2018.

The 2013 travel alerts reduced the flow of tourist dollars, a valuable source of foreign exchange, put pressure on the shilling and forced some hotels out of business.

The industry has since recovered following improved security and aggressive marketing in foreign capitals.

Earnings dropped from Sh94 billion in 2013 to Sh84.6 billion a year later, following the Westgate attack. It then rose to Sh157 billion last year from Sh120 billion in 2017.


MY TAKE
When Kenya counts Tanzanian and Ugandan travellers as tourists instead of business travellers know something is wrong!
Ugandans have a thing for Mombasa. They love touring the coast
 
Ugandans have a thing for Mombasa. They love touring the coast
But according to this article, Tanzania is the second, followed by Uganda and UK respectively.

Any way, I think Kenyan government is either not serious or very weak to provide security, how can a serious Government deploy foreign workers in dangerous areas like Mandera without tight security?. Because attacks against government staff are very common.
 
But according to this article, Tanzania is the second, followed by Uganda and UK respectively.

Any way, I think Kenyan government is either not serious or very weak to provide security, how can a serious Government deploy foreign workers in dangerous areas like Mandera without tight security?. Because attacks against government staff are very common.
Shit happens man, nikoama those RKOs out of nowhere za Randy Orton
 
Shit happens man, nikoama those RKOs out of nowhere za Randy Orton
Hapana sio kweli, Eneo kama la Mandera, Garisa na Lamu, ni eneo ambalo lipo karibu na Somalia, na kumekua na attacks nyingi sana, lazima serikali ya Kenya ingelitangaza eneo hili kuwa ni eneo hatari zaidi hapo Kenya. Hawa madaktari toka Cuba walitekwa asubuhi wakitoka nyumbani wakienda kazini wakiwa na MLINZI mmoja na dereva tu, kwanini wasingekua wanafuatwa na kurudishwa na gari la POLISI, mbona politicians wenu huko Mandera hawatekwi?, kwasababu kila politicians hakosi walinzi watano katika hili eneo.
 
Hapana sio kweli, Eneo kama la Mandera, Garisa na Lamu, ni eneo ambalo lipo karibu na Somalia, na kumekua na attacks nyingi sana, lazima serikali ya Kenya ingelitangaza eneo hili kuwa ni eneo hatari zaidi hapo Kenya. Hawa madaktari toka Cuba walitekwa asubuhi wakitoka nyumbani wakienda kazini wakiwa na MLINZI mmoja na dereva tu, kwanini wasingekua wanafuatwa na kurudishwa na gari la POLISI, mbona politicians wenu huko Mandera hawatekwi?, kwasababu kila politicians hakosi walinzi watano katika hili eneo.
Walinzi walikuwa wawili pamoja na dereva, mmoja aliuwawa! Kunakisiwa huenda dereva ndiye aliye "wapeana" lakini bado uchunguzi unaendelea.
 
Walinzi walikuwa wawili pamoja na dereva, mmoja aliuwawa! Kunakisiwa huenda dereva ndiye aliye "wapeana" lakini bado uchunguzi unaendelea.
Sawa, hao wawili ni wachache sana katika hilo eneo, jaribu kuuliza gavana wa Mandera huwa anawalinzi wangapi?, au Senator na wabunge wa hili eneo, kama gari la polisi lingetumika, haya yote ya kuanza kumshuku dereva yasingetokea. Bado Kenya mpo weak sana katika suala zima la security ya nchi.
 
Sawa, hao wawili ni wachache sana katika hilo eneo, jaribu kuuliza gavana wa Mandera huwa anawalinzi wangapi?, au Senator na wabunge wa hili eneo, kama gari la polisi lingetumika, haya yote ya kuanza kumshuku dereva yasingetokea. Bado Kenya mpo weak sana katika suala zima la security ya nchi.
And still Kenya is ahead of you in almost every aspect of life...,
now comment about hunger and kibera
 
Sawa, hao wawili ni wachache sana katika hilo eneo, jaribu kuuliza gavana wa Mandera huwa anawalinzi wangapi?, au Senator na wabunge wa hili eneo, kama gari la polisi lingetumika, haya yote ya kuanza kumshuku dereva yasingetokea. Bado Kenya mpo weak sana katika suala zima la security ya nchi.

Soma hapa mkuu, hilo linafanyika
 
And still Kenya is ahead of you in almost every aspect of life...,
now comment about hunger and kibera
Hahahahaha, ahead in hunger, tribalism, corruption, tribalism, slums, police brutality, slums, unemployment and poverty.
 
Hahahahaha, ahead in hunger, tribalism, corruption, tribalism, slums, police brutality, slums, unemployment and poverty.
typical..., cmoon son you can do better than that.,try including cholera in Nairobi or whatever will make you sleep well at night
 
Hahahahaha, ahead in hunger, tribalism, corruption, tribalism, slums, police brutality, slums, unemployment and poverty.
I'll do you one better.,,white elephant projects, Sgr making loss, uneven development just to mention.,,Still Kenya is ahead...,oh you forgot to include mungiki son
 
Hapana sio kweli, Eneo kama la Mandera, Garisa na Lamu, ni eneo ambalo lipo karibu na Somalia, na kumekua na attacks nyingi sana, lazima serikali ya Kenya ingelitangaza eneo hili kuwa ni eneo hatari zaidi hapo Kenya. Hawa madaktari toka Cuba walitekwa asubuhi wakitoka nyumbani wakienda kazini wakiwa na MLINZI mmoja na dereva tu, kwanini wasingekua wanafuatwa na kurudishwa na gari la POLISI, mbona politicians wenu huko Mandera hawatekwi?, kwasababu kila politicians hakosi walinzi watano katika hili eneo.
Politicians Mandera ni waSomali, so ni highly unlikely watekwe
 
And still Kenya is ahead of you in almost every aspect of life...,
now comment about hunger and kibera
Imetushinda in all aspects of life afu unasema comment about hunger and kibera. We're ahead of you in those aspects, with lots of food and fewer slums. So you're not ahead in all aspects.[emoji23]
 
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