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We must step up war on poaching


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We must step up war on poaching
IPPmedia
At least on the economic front, tourism has stood as an asset for Tanzania for decades, earning the country foreign exchange essential for the country's development. Industry insiders say close to one million tourists visit the country each year, and the number ...
Prince Charles told not to shake hands with Tanzania PresidenteTurboNews
What fuels elephant slaughter?Bayoubuzz

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9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Kenya, Tanzania Step Up War On Poaching, Terrorism, Drugs


Kenya, Tanzania Step Up War On Poaching, Terrorism, Drugs
AllAfrica.com
Kenya and Tanzania have agreed to scale up joint onslaughts against poaching, terrorism and drug trafficking. Elephant and rhino poaching has become a big concern in East Africa, affecting tourism which is a key foreign exchange earner. Experts ...
EALA expresses concerns over political tension in the regionNTV Uganda
DISSEMINATION WORKSHOP ON EAC HEALTH PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES FOR HEALTH SECTOR ...StarAfrica.com

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11 years ago

Sabahi Online

Tanzania to step up fight against poaching


Capital FM Kenya
Tanzania to step up fight against poaching
Sabahi Online
Tanzania plans to hold a summit May 9th-10th in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Conservation Caucus Foundation (ICCF) in an effort to combat poaching in the country, Tanzania's The Guardian ...
The Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Lazaro NyalanduIPPmedia
Summit on jumbos scheduled for DarDaily News
Tanzania Jails Chinese Ivory Smuggler for 20...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Tanapa and UN body step up fight against poaching

In efforts to fight elephant poaching, the Tanzania National Parks (Tanapa) in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have put special facilities on 30 elephants in the Ruaha National Park aimed at monitoring their movements.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

EDITORIAL: We should step up HIV war despite big gains

>The virus that causes the killer Aids is still ravaging humankind around the world. Tanzanians are not an exception. Diagnosed first in 1993 in the United States, Aids has eluded a cure to date. Over time, though, immense progress has been made in the war against it.

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Kikwete vows to step up war on albino killers


Kikwete vows to step up war on albino killers
Daily News
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has renewed his pledge to track down and bring to justice all the people behind albino killings that have tarnished the country's image. He insisted that no stone will be left unturned in the crusade - be it a seller, buyer or those ...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

War against poaching pays off

Tanzania’s anti-poaching drives have started to show positive outcomes, a senior government official has said, referring to a recent seizure of dealers in elephant tusks and rhino horns.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

War on poaching gains momentum

>Campaigns to save Tanzania’s endangered elephants continue to gather steam with several activities lined up to support the government efforts to combat poaching that has recently soiled the country’s image internationally.

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Holistic approach in war against poaching crucial


Telegraph.co.uk
Holistic approach in war against poaching crucial
Daily News
THE anti-poaching campaign received a boost on Sunday, following a donation of various equipment from China that includes vehicles, generators and telescopes worth 2.6bn/-. Presenting the donation, the Chinese Ambassador to Tanzania, Mr Lu Youqing, ...
China donates vehicles to support Tanzania anti-poaching effortCoastweek
China donates 50 vehicles to Tanzania to support anti-poaching effortsGbooza
Inside The Elephants'...

 

10 years ago

IPPmedia

Sensitise public to win war against poaching


IPPmedia
Sensitise public to win war against poaching
IPPmedia
WWF�s country Director Bell�Aube Houinato (R) hands over banners to Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA)�s Director Moses Malaki with message that requires the new arrivals at the airport not to buy ivory products, last week in Dar es Salaam.

 

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