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- Japan and Tanzania teams up to boost Kilimanjaro Coffee consumption in Tokyo
- Guinness World Records Unaware of Tanzania’s Landrover Parade Claims
- Tanzania prepares to break Germany’s Record for staging the longest parade of Land-Rover trucks in the world next October
- Bus Company hatches route between Dar-es-salaam and Nairobi via Tarakea and Oloitokitok
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Man eaten alive by Hyenas while searching for ‘pieces of eight’ in Serengeti National Park
Are there gold and diamonds hidden in the Serengeti National Park? The person who set out to look for the alleged concealed treasures, ended up being eaten by wild beasts
Floods to wreak havoc in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda between March and May 2025
With heavy precipitation predictions, floods should thus be expected in a number of Tanzanian Regions with the exception of the North-Western parts of the country, precisely the Lake Tanganyika peninsula.
Gombe Chimpanzees discovered to hold vital secrets for Malaria prevention
In the journal Science, an international team of 84 researchers from institutions across Africa, Europe and North America reported that chimpanzees have genetic adaptations that are similar to those responsible for malaria adaptation and resistance…
Tanzania Floats Oceans Regeneration efforts in Africa
The parties held the maiden Regenerative Ocean Week (ROW), a collaborative summit aimed at accelerating and scaling up nature, climate and people positive ocean solutions across the continent and beyond.
Tanzania guns down 17 Man-eating Hyenas. Some animals found wearing necklaces
Local residents say the hyenas have been attacking mostly school-bound children, the youth who were grazing cattle in the fields, older persons and women.
Ships, Trains and Automobiles to drive tourism in Saadani National Park
Saadani will thus be the first National Park in East Africa to be served by all the three modes of transport: trains, ships and automobiles.
World Heaviest living elephant documented in Kenya
Henry of Angola, sometimes referred to as the Fénykövi elephant after the Hungarian game hunter Josef Fénykövi who killed him, was the largest elephant ever recorded.
Conserving The Wetlands in Tanzania for Posterity
Tanzania is home to a rich network of wetland ecosystems, from major river networks, the Great Lakes system to deltaic mangroves among others. According to statistics, wetlands cover about 10 percent of the country’s surface area.
Black Rhino Pushes Mkomazi towards B-Clubs National Parks’ Status
Mkomazi has now been included in the 'B-Clubs' of National Parks that yield billions in forms of revenues realized from tourism activities, having collected 939 million/- in the first seven months of the current fiscal year.
After Gombe Chimpanzees in Tanzania, Jane Goodall turns to Dubai Bees in United Arab Emirates
This has now grown to two thriving hives each housing more than 15,000 Apis mellifera, the western honeybee that are native to the United Arab Emirates.