The pandemic's impact on tourism in Zanzibar
Zanzibar's scenery and rich historical culture brings in almost 500,000 tourists a year and in 2019, tourism accounted for 30% of the state's output.
Most businesses in Stone Town, the old part of Zanzibar City, are heavily dependent on tourist income.
Hellen Nasari owns a clothing retailer in Stone Town.
"Once the borders closed and the businesses were forced to close, I thought, 'If only I had an alternative business, it would have helped me," she told the BBC.
"So I learned a big lesson - when starting a business, don't venture solely into one business, because if it fails, you'll at least have a back-up plan."
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