 Now, moving on to stories in all the parts of Africa, the president of Tanzania, Samia Soluho Hassan, has arrived in Kenya on Tuesday for a two-day visit aimed at strengthening ties between the two East African countries after years of conflict. Once a close ally of Kenya in the East African community, Tanzania has distanced itself in recent years from the regional bloc under President John Magufuli, a period of growing economic rivalry and accusations of unfair trade practices between the two countries. Hassan, who became the country's first president in early April after Magufuli's sudden death, was received by two ministers on her arrival in Nairobi before heading to the presidency. A series of disputes followed in 2017 and 2018 when Tanzania burned alive over 11,000 cheeks imported from Kenya. The COVID-19 pandemic has provided further fuel for this animosity with disagreements over border closures.