Summary
· One of the nations that was severely impacted by the virus when the world stopped functioning during the Corona Pandemic in December 2019 was Russia. Every city went under lock down, and for nine months, no one was allowed to leave their homes. Most Russians believed that the end of the lock down represented a new beginning or opportunity at life, and what better way to
begin anew than with a trip to an island with Africa’s tropical splendour and lovely beaches?·
Ingrid
Nevenchannaya was in a pickle because Russia had
only permitted its citizens to go to Turkey and Tanzania because these two nations
did not immediately go into lock down like other nations in the world. As a
result, she ended up in the middle of Zanzibar.
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In a
one-on-one interview with Anganile Mwakyanjala, Ingrid narrates how
she fell in love with Tanzania at her first visit, to the extent that she
decided to become an investor. The interview was transcribed by Lilian
Ndilwa
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Question: What led you to visit
Tanzania for the first time?
Answer: When there were only two
choices of countries to travel to, I chose Tanzania because I had already
visited Turkey. Most of my closest friends suggested that I visit Zanzibar. I
had neither heard of this island nor its location. When I touched down in
Zanzibar, everything fascinated me, from the beaches to the people and the
food.
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What did you like about Tanzania?
Tanzania is not only beautiful; it
is also a highly peaceful country where doing business is not as difficult as
it is in other countries, especially for foreigners. When I began my business
in this country, it did not take me much longer to acquire all the
certifications that I needed to start my business.
What is your favorite place in
Tanzania?
That is a really difficult question
to answer because every place I have seen has been so breathtakingly gorgeous
that I can never get enough of it, including Mount Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti
National Park, and Zanzibar itself. Given the chance, I would definitely visit
these places again.
What is one thing that you did not
know about Tanzania that shocked you when you first learned about it?
When I learned that the Masai men cover their bodies with one piece of clothing that hangs on the napes of their necks despite the seasonal changes, I was surprised. Back in my country, during the summer, people would wear lighter clothing and heavier clothing when it was winter, but the Masai wear that design at all times. I was shockingly fascinated. I loved how that was connected to their culture, and in a way, I wanted to learn more about it.
Earlier, you briefly described how
magical Pemba is. Why is that?
One of my clients has a resort in
Pemba, and when we began working together, I visited that side of the country
for the first time. It has its own natural beauty besides being both less
developed and explored than Unguja. The air is fresh, and the beaches are even
cleaner than the blue water on other islets. It is so divine and peaceful to
the mind because it has not been exposed to other people.
There is a belief that before one
becomes an investor, they have to visit the site where they would invest as a tourist.
How was this for you?
It is important for the investor to
visit the place they plan to make that investment because it helps in
understanding the business nature of the people in that place and the rolling
of the investment processes from the very beginning to the end, as well as the
government regulations and certifications needed for that particular kind of
investing.
Another important thing is that this
person would also have to understand the lifestyle of the place he is planning
to move to, and by playing “the tourist,” he can understand all of these at
once.
What are the reasons that led you to
establish a consulting agency in Zanzibar?
Through my work, I aim at making businesses operating in Zanzibar successful. Zanzibar is one of the leading places to be visited by both local and international tourists and it is also a home to a million businesses. I have situated my business on this island because most people visit here, which promises more exposure for my work.
Being a holiday destination for many
people, do you sometimes face difficulties when it comes to working in
Zanzibar?
It was difficult in the beginning,
and there were times I forced myself to go swimming on the beach because I felt
like it was only proper to do that since it is an island with scenic beaches.
With time, I learned my way around that.
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