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Kenya and Tanzania may soon get warmer as rains continue to pound Uganda, Ethiopia, Djibouti
The report indicates that forecasted wetter-than-normal conditions for June to September 2024 echo the patterns of 1998 and 2010, highlighting the level of impact especially for South Sudan and Sudan, which may experience impacts of floods.
Tanzania needs special laws to protect ancestral lands
Advocate Cosatta explained that securing their ancestral precincts was the best way to safeguard the rights of marginalized communities in addition to protecting the country’s remaining customs and traditions.
Villages in Tanzania now earn more from Carbon Trading than through Tourism and Hunting Activities
Five villages of Irkiushoibor, Makame, Katikati, Ndedo and Ngabolo in Kiteto District of Manyara Region profess to earn 2.6 billion/- from carbon trading through their Wildlife Management Area
Lake Nyasa water level rises to a record high, threatening lives
As it happens, over 50 percent of the water feeding Nyasa originates from Tanzania where the main catchment for the world’s most beautiful lake is found.
Titanic on Mount Kilimanjaro: In search of the plane which crashed on the Mawenzi Peak Iceberg
The Wreckage of Flight EC104 plane was discovered on Mount Kilimanjaro on May 22, 1955. Since then it is not clear what happened to the salvaged fuselage.
Tanzania pays 11.3 billion/- to over 1700 families for clearing from Kilimanjaro Airport’s Land
The area on which Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) stands now was previously a Game Controlled Area known as Sanya Lelatema.
The Road passing though Mikumi National Park getting live surveillance cameras to prevent wildlife massacre
Connecting the Port City of Dar-es-salaam with the neighbouring country of Zambia, the road passing through Mikumi is the busiest in Tanzania
How Manyara villagers reap billions from their roles in Nature and Wildlife Protection
A single Village like Sangaiwe, which directly borders Tarangire National Park, generates between 600 million/- and 900 million/- from tourism and conservation
Kondoa Rock Arts Site in Dodoma Hosts 2024 African World Heritage Day
Tanzania is home to Seven World Heritage Sites mapped on various parts of the mainland and Zanzibar Isles.
Rains may pound until July 2024 but hot weather spells should also be expected around Eastern Africa Region
Wetter than usual conditions are expected over equatorial and northern parts of the Eastern African region for the May to July season. Warns ICPAC