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Wildlife Under Threat As Deadly Santa Maria Weed Spreads Towards Mount Meru

Staff Writer
"The Santa Maria weed compound when exposed to the skin or breathed into the lungs can have negative effects on humans, livestock and wildlife!"

Tanzania plans to grow 20 million New Oil Palm Trees as Country races against Malaysia

Amina Ngahewa
As Malaysia tops Palm Oil Production, Dar outcries the fact that Kuala Lumpur actually got its starting seeds from Tanzania.

TOURISM RECOVERY GAINS MOMENTUM AS RESTRICTIONS EASE AND CONFIDENCE RETURNS

Staff Writer
Tourism continues to recover at a strong pace. Globally, destinations welcomed almost three times as many international arrivals in the first quarter of 2022 as in the same period of 2021, with Europe leading the sector’s rebound.

Tourism Minister Halts Wildlife Body’s attempts to Revive Live Animals Exports

Tanzania Times
Tanzania Ban on Wildlife export trade remains intact despite TAWA's attempt to throw open the backdoor of the cage

Foreign Airlines Double Flights to Tanzania Amid Surge in International Arrivals 2022

Tanzania Times
More airlines are increasing their flights to Tanzania as the world recovers from Travel slump, experienced in the two years of pandemic

Platinum Jubilee: Queen Elizabeth II Days in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda

Marc Nkwame
Is the Queen of England snubbing Tanzania? The Monarch payed a fleeting tour to the country just once in 1979 but kept touring Kenya, Uganda

Illegal Wildlife Trade Amasses USD 23 Billion annually, Still targets Rhinos, Elephants

Special Report
Maritime Illegal Wildlife Trafficking between the Asian and African coastlines is still rampant, authorities are thus upgrading skills of their taskforce in combating the crime

Planned African Court Complex in Arusha To Cost USD 1.7 Million

Marc Nkwame
The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, which operates from Arusha, Tanzania, will soon move into its own permanent premises. Technical drawings and design for the five-wing, state-of-the art structure are ready to be transformed into the…

Pope Francis Visits Two East African Countries For Two Days July 2022

Staff Writer
After the initial tour he made in Kenya and Uganda, seven years ago, Pope Francis returns to East Africa in July 2022

Game of Thorns: Mto-wa-Mbu’s Outdated Game Controlled Area Status, Stabs Tourism

Marc Nkwame
Mto-wa-Mbu, the Game Controlled Area of Monduli, which is slowly but surely evolving into something else, is also a boiling pot of trouble
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