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Saving Flamingos breeding site: Nine Villages stand up against new soda ash factory at Lake Natron

Marc Nkwame
Apparently, a new company known as Ngaresero Valley Company Limited is reportedly planning another Soda Ash mining venture on the shores of Lake Natron
Earth

King of the Jungle in Danger: Lions in the Wild facing extinction all over Africa

Marc Nkwame
There is also the issue of poaching in which the Lions are hunted for body parts including their bones, claws, teeth, fat and skin, used in traditional medicine or sold in illegal markets.
Business

Neptune Serengeti: A new planet of Luxury over the endless Plains

Marc Nkwame
In November, is when the legendary Wildebeests Migration returns home from Maasai Mara in Kenya to the central parts of the endless Serengeti plains of Tanzania. During that period in 2025 something new will also…
Business

East African Business and Investment Summit to address rising air transport costs in the region

Marc Nkwame
Market analysts say air transport costs can be brought down with serious political commitment to implement the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) agreement.
Earth

Tanzania is rolling out a Green Carpet on the Indian Ocean Floor

Marc Nkwame
But restoration of mangroves is more than just protecting the shores and conserving the environment, communities in the coastal areas have also started hatching economic activities from the trees.
Earth

Tanzania still has 100 Sea Cows in the Indian Ocean, but they are about to become extinct

Marc Nkwame
In Tanzania, the Sea Cows during their peak, were mostly found along the Indian Ocean shorelines, but according to experts their numbers have dropped down to just 100 animals, rendering them to be highly threatened
Africa

East African Community Countries disrupting their own Common External Tariff agreement

Marc Nkwame
Both Stays of Applications and Specific Duty Revisions have been found to undermine the East African Community's Customs Union by disrupting the uniform application of import duties that are supposed to be charged consistently across all EAC Partner States.
Business

Tahmeed Coach drops Scania, switching onto MAN buses

Marc Nkwame
Marcopolo coaches are usually manufactured in Brazil, but the Tahmeed ones were assembled in Mombasa by the Associated Vehicle Assemblers (AA).
News

Arusha Airport to begin night operations from January 2026, ready for AFCON 2027 traffic

Marc Nkwame
Arusha Airport is now capable of handling 500,000 passengers, but at the moment, the traffic movement at the terminal is around 450,000 travellers per year on average.
News

Arusha Catholic Archbishop Isaac Amani Marks Golden Jubilee and fourth church leadership

Marc Nkwame
More than 50,000 people are gathering in Arusha for the historical ceremony to mark the ‘Fourth Leadership of Archbishop Isaac Amani,’ an event which takes place on the grounds of the Arusha Metropolitan Catholic Cathedral.
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