Tanzania threat to evict 40 000 for hunting park
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Daily Mail18 Nov
Tanzania threat to 'evict' 40000 for hunting park: campaigners
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Daily Mail
Tanzania will evict thousands of members of the Maasai community from their traditional lands if it goes ahead with plans to create a hunting park, campaigners claimed Tuesday. Global activist group Avaaz alleged Tanzania had ambitions to turn 1,500 ...
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Daily Mail20 Nov
Tanzania denies plans to evict 40000 for hunting park
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Daily Mail
Tanzania on Thursday dismissed as false claims by activists that it is planning to evict thousands of members of the Maasai community from their traditional lands to create a hunting park. Global activist group Avaaz alleged earlier this week that Tanzania had ...
10 years ago
Bloomberg28 Nov
Tanzania Government Denies Plan to Evict Maasai for Lion Hunting
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Bloomberg
Tanzanian Natural Resources Minster Lazaro Nyalandu said reports are false that the government would evict 40,000 ethnic Maasai from traditional lands being sold to rich Middle Eastern investors. Maasai elders started an online petition last year that ...
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Dewji Blog29 Nov
Tanzania refute claims to evict 40,000 Maasai from their land in Ngorongoro
The government of United Republic of Tanzania has never had any plan to evict the Maasai people from their ancestral land
The government of United Republic of Tanzania has never had any plan to evict the Maasai people from their ancestral land as falsely reported by the media in recent days. The information circulated through the media outlets globally was misleading, malicious and meant to tarnish the image of our country and her international standing.
The Minister of Natural Resources...
10 years ago
Coastweek21 Nov
Tanzania denies reports that it planned to evict Maasai herders
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Coastweek
DAR ES SALAAM (Xinhua) -- Authorities in Tanzania on Thursday denied media reports that they were planning to evict 40, 000 Maasai pastoralists from Loliondo district in the north of the country and turn their ancestral land into a reserve for the royal family ...
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AllAfrica.Com02 Dec
Tanzania: Maasai Breathe Sigh of Relief After President Vows Never to Evict Them
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PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has pledged never to evict the Masai people after an international outcry against plans to turn their ancestral land into a commercial hunting ground for Arab royalty. Last week the Guardian revealed claims by Masai activists that ...
10 years ago
Times LIVE24 Nov
Tanzania denies plans to evict 40000 so Dubai royals can hunt
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Times LIVE
Tanzania has dismissed as claims by activists that it is planning to evict thousands of members of the Maasai community from their traditional lands to create a hunting park. Save & Share. Email · Print. Global activist group Avaaz alleged earlier that Tanzania ...
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East African Business Week13 Sep
Tanzania not planning hunting ban
East African Business Week
ARUSHA, Tanzania - The government has made it clear there are no plans to suspend sports hunting in the country as demanded by conservationists. Dr. Adelhelm Meru, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism was reacting to ...