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What next for Tanzania’s ivory stockpiles? CNN asks Kikwete

President Jakaya Kikwete was in UK last week to attend the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife trade.

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10 years ago

IPPmedia

Tanzania to get lion's share of UK's 10m pounds to audit ivory stockpiles.


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Tanzania to get lion's share of UK's 10m pounds to audit ivory stockpiles.
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The government of Tanzania and the British High Commissioner on behalf of the UK NGO 'Stop Ivory' yesterday signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) to audit ivory stockpiles. The signing was done by British High Commissioner Dianna Melrose ...

 

9 years ago

BBC

Yaya Toure asks for Ivory Coast rest

Manchester City's Yaya Toure asks not to be included in Ivory Coast's squad for their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sierra Leone.

 

10 years ago

Michuzi

PRESIDENT KIKWETE VISITS CNN STUDIOS IN NEW YORK

President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete chats with  Cable News Network (CNN) 's Richard Quest and Maggie Lake when he visited  CNN Studios at the  Time Warner Cente in New York.  
CNN is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner. The 24-hour cable news channel was founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner.  Upon its launch, CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage, and was...

 

9 years ago

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Chinese 'Ivory Queen' to Fight Ivory Smuggling Charges in Tanzania


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Chinese 'Ivory Queen' to Fight Ivory Smuggling Charges in Tanzania
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8979794_G A 66-year-old Chinese woman who was arrested by a specialized wildlife task force in Tanzania last week will fight charges that she masterminded a multinational crime syndicate involved in smuggling over 700 tusks to Asia. On Monday, Yang ...
Chinese 'Ivory Queen' innocent, will fight Tanzanian charges- lawyerReuters Africa
Chinese 'Queen of Ivory' Arrested in TanzaniaEnvironment News Service
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9 years ago

TheCitizen

Take leadership responsibility, Maalim Seif asks Kikwete, Shein

Zanzibar’s CUF presidential candidate, Maalim Seif Sharif Hamad, has asked presidents Jakaya Kikwete and Ali Mohamed Shein to  observe constitutions and laws of the land during their last days of leadership.

 

11 years ago

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RAIS KIKWETE ALIPOHOJIWA NA AMANPOUR WA CNN JIJINI LONDON

President Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete  with CCN's Reporter Christiane Amanpour during an exclusive interview at CNN's London Studios. During then interview on Illegal Wildlife Trade, President Kikwete described it as "Madness and a very serious matter," that calls for joint efforts  to end the bloody trade. President Kikwete was in London to attend the "London Conference on Illegal Wildlife Trade."
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10 years ago

Vijimambo

PRESIDENT KIKWETE OFFICIATES AT THE CNN MULTICHOICE AFRICAN JOURNALIST AWARDS GALA IN DAR ES SALAAM

Tanzanian songbird Lady Jay Dee sings the National Anthem at the opening of  Gala Awards ceremony held at the Mlimani  City Conference Centre, in Dar es Salaam on Saturday October 18, 2014.
 President Jakaya Kikwete,  Dr. Mary Michael Nagu. Minister of State for Investment and Empowerment (to the President's right), Dar es salaam Regional Commissioner  Hon Said Meck Sadick,  Nico Meyer, CEO MultiChoice Africa, Deborah Rayner (second right), SVP International Newsgathering TV and Digital, CNN...

 

10 years ago

Bongo5

CNN International: 5 can’t-miss Tanzania experiences

Tanzania is far more than just a spot to climb the world’s tallest freestanding mountain. The East African country’s stunning wildlife, expansive volcanic crater and intriguing islands all set it apart as a unique destination. Massive Mount Kilimanjaro just adds to its allure. The Indian Ocean laps Tanzania’s eastern edge between Kenya and Mozambique, and […]

 

11 years ago

BBC

UN to check Libya uranium stockpiles

The United Nations says nuclear inspectors will visit Libya to assess its uranium stockpiles, amid concerns about fragile security in the country.

 

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