Fingers Crossed as Loliondo Case Comes up at High Court in Arusha
Loliondo residents filed a case against the Proclamation of the Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism (GN no 421) dated 17th June 2022 regarding converting a patch of land, in the formerly Game Controlled Area, into a Game Reserve.
Caucus Mulls revival of Coffee as Cash Crop
The task force and the caucus have agreed to fight for the coffee farmer until leverage is met promising farmers that the sector within the East Africa region will be in high demand hence increase on the profit margins.
Arusha Motor Rally: Rains take the Reins from Tanzania to Uganda
After long period of scorching sun, the rains that fell during the Guru Nanak Motor Rally in Arusha took local drivers by surprise.
Jamil Shahbhai, driving a Subaru Imprezza MY03 with navigator Ally Hamoud veered off road into a ditch after the car skidded!-->!-->!-->…
Tanzania Breeds Superior Rodents to Battle Wildlife Trafficking
The ‘Hero Rats,’ are being developed in the Institute of Pest Management at the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) in Morogoro Region.
Kenya Leads Mission from Unleaded Petrol to No Lead in Paints
From unleaded petrol to unleaded paints
Tanzania Hosts 250,000 Refugees from mostly Burundi and DR Congo
It was stated that globally the number of forced displaced persons has now reached 100 million and that this is a critical call for the world to act and address the issue.
Saved by the Belles: It Was Air Hostesses Who Actually Rescued Plane passengers
Zhang Lin, a Chinese passenger on the Precision Airplane confirms that brave air hostesses opened the door from inside, saving 26 people.
National Rally Championship: Gurpal Sandhu’s Mitsubishi in Defense of Crown
Defending the National Rally Championship Crown is not easy, but Gurpal Sandhu isn't easy either
Singita Sasakwa of Serengeti is the World’s Leading Safari Lodge
On the continent it is only Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa that have managed to get the global awards
Congo Chainsaw Massacre: Largest East African Forest Basin under threat
Subsistence agriculture by smallholders in rural areas is the main driver of deforestation and degradation in the Congo Basin. Other factors include road construction and settlements, which accelerate land clearing.