Tanzania's President, Pombe Maghufuli, has urged Tanzanians to sell their agricultural produce to neighbors at high prices, capitalizing on the opportunity while neighbors are in lockdown. This advice comes as Tanzania has avoided a lockdown itself, maintaining normal life. A controversial statement by Maghufuli led to the temporary ban of cargo trucks from Kenya, entering Tanzania, following neighboring Kenya's restrictions on human traffic. The situation has since been resolved amicably, with Tanzania's economy primarily reliant on the sale of cereals, vegetables, and oil seeds to Kenya.