Nairobi, July 3 -- The tourism sector is on its knees and any efforts to revive it are much welcome.

Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala projects that earnings from the sector are not expected to improve for the rest of the year as border closures and movement restrictions are still in force to curb the spread of coronavirus.

This is after he announced the sector had lost Sh80 billion in the first six months of the year due to Covid-19 pandemic.

To revive the sector, Mr Balala challenged players in the domestic market to set up the right prices, noting that poor pricing was discouraging Kenyans from taking up their products.

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