Heritage

Bunge committee satisfied with Arusha museum rehabilitation

THE Parliamentary standing committee for Land, Natural Resources and Tourism has given a nod to the on-going rehabilitation of the…

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Tanzanian conservation agencies team up to locate Lion Joel’s ‘remains’

The Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) is now liaising with Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) on keeping track of Joel the Lion,…

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The mysterious life of wasps in the savannah

THIS article was prepared due to special request from tour guides from Arusha, Kilimanjaro and Manyara. Meanwhile some years ago…

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Unique Sixteen-Nation Cultural festival at NDC camp

SIXTEEN nations yesterday celebrated their cultural heritage during the Cultural Day at the National Defence College in Dar es Salaam.…

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Wildlife corridors, boon to local communities

THEY might be just like other ordinary pathways for animals, but wildlife corridors have proven to be a fortune to…

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TANAPA scoops European award 

TANZANIA National Parks (TANAPA) has scooped a prestigious European Quality Choice Diamond award in 2022, flying high as the tourism…

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Arusha to host world heritage conference

TANZANIA is set to host the mentoring and world heritage meeting jointly organised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and…

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Mwinyi leaves for Riyadh to represent Samia at global tourism summit

Zanzibar President, Hussein Ali Mwinyi is expected to leave the country today, Saturday (November 26, 2022) for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia…

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The miracle power of bushfire in the Savannah

AS this week was coming to an end, report from Morogoro indicate that bushfire has destroyed a big area with…

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Conservationists hail Nyerere on wildlife

A SECTION of wildlife experts have paid growing tribute to Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere, describing him as a force to…

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