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Natural gas to help fill Dar’s energy gap
The discovery of abundant natural gas in Tanzania will help the country reduce its oil import bill as well as deforestation. The Bank of Tanzania says the country spend over $2.84 billion annually importing about 3.4 billion ...
Publishing Date: 2012-05-25
Publisher: The East African
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Document type: Newspaper
Ngorongoro on Enesco’s axing?
The United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO) has raised a ‘red flag’ against Ngorongoro conservation area (NCA) threatening to remove it from the list of the world heritage sites, over the ...
Publishing Date: 2009-05-04
Publisher: The guardian
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Document type: Newspaper
Start of new air services to ease transportation of tourists to nation parks
Tourists keen to sample Tanzania’s northern tourist circuit can now start their safari at Arusha airport, ending air transport blues which had dogged the lucrative tourist attraction for long time said by Regional Air ...
Publishing Date: 2009
Publisher: The guardian
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Kikwete, Kibaki unveil construction of 240km – Athi river highway
President Jakaya and Kenya’s Mwai Kibaki inaugurated construction of 240km Arusha- Namanga-Athi river highway, a vital trading link between Dar es Salaam and Nairobi, also expected to boost trade with Ethiopia and Sudan. ...
Publishing Date: 2009-04-29
Publisher: The guardian
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Document type: Newspaper
Karibu travel and Tourism Fair opens today
Karibu travel and tourism fair (KTTF), a popular annual event geared at boosting tourism in Tanzania, second largest in Africa after Indaba in south Africa, the exhibition will run up to 2009, June 7 said ...
Publishing Date: 2009-06-05
Publisher: The guardian
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Document type: Newspaper
Rwanda, Kenya lead in EAC integration
Rwanda and Kenya are leading in implementing the East African community’s common market protocol, a new report on the state of the bloc shows. The report on the status of the common market protocol compiled by the sectorial ...
Publishing Date: 2012-09-08
Publisher: The East African
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Document type: Newspaper
Anapa now employs female rangers, tour guides
Arusha national park (ANAPA) has become the first sanctuary to employ female ranges and tour
guides, ending male dominance in the professional, park ranging and tour guiding have for long
time been seen as the preserves ...
Publishing Date: 2009-05-21
Publisher: The guardian
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Document type: Newspaper