DAR ES SALAAM, Nov. 6 -- TANZANIANS have welcomed the lifting of the 6pm curfew, expressing relief as daily life and business activities resumed nationwide.

“We are grateful that business has reopened because many of us could not earn without going out,” said Amina Juma, a vegetable vendor at Kariakoo Market in Dar es Salaam.

“During the lockdown, we learned a lot about looking out for one another and the importance of community.” Salim Mwijage, who runs a food shop in Mchikichini, noted that customers are gradually returning.

“It feels good to see people back in the market. We can finally provide for our families again and life is starting to feel normal.” Young people have also expressed determinat...