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Kidepo critical Landscape gets USD$3m :
French consultancy firm wins Addis airport contract RVR take delivery of track repair equipment TAZARA up for changes Etihad plans Entebbe passenger service next May Diversity gala set for Arusha Mtwara Festival to raise southern Tz profile
Travel Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) have given financial support of USD$3.08m to the government of Uganda to fund the conservation of Kidepo Valley National Park.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Tanzanian lodge wins 5-stars:KAMPALA, Uganda - United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) have given financial support of USD$3.08m to the government of Uganda to fund the conservation of Kidepo Valley National Park.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Travel Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
MANYARA, Tanzania - The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism has recognized Tarangire Sopa Lodge in Manyara region, northern Tanzania as a five-star establishment.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Kyambura Gorge; A valley of apes:MANYARA, Tanzania - The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism has recognized Tarangire Sopa Lodge in Manyara region, northern Tanzania as a five-star establishment.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Travel Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
Kyambura, Uganda - Chimp trackers find this site irresistible thanks the Chimpanzee families.
By: Aggrey Nshekanabo
More Uganda airlines lose flying licenses:Kyambura, Uganda - Chimp trackers find this site irresistible thanks the Chimpanzee families.
By: Aggrey Nshekanabo
Travel Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - More airlines in Uganda, Asante Aviation Ltd and Ndenge Juu, have had their Air Operators Certificates (AOCs) withdrawn.
By: Paul Tentena
CAA explains Airlines grounding :KAMPALA, Uganda - More airlines in Uganda, Asante Aviation Ltd and Ndenge Juu, have had their Air Operators Certificates (AOCs) withdrawn.
By: Paul Tentena
Travel Monday, Jul 28, 2014
On June 17th 2014, Uganda’s air transport industry managers Civil Aviation Authority withdrew Air Operator Certificates (AOC) for three airlines that were registered in Uganda and operating international flights. East African Business Week’s PAUL TENT
By: Paul Tentena
Uganda brainstorms weighbridges:On June 17th 2014, Uganda’s air transport industry managers Civil Aviation Authority withdrew Air Operator Certificates (AOC) for three airlines that were registered in Uganda and operating international flights. East African Business Week’s PAUL TENT
By: Paul Tentena
Travel Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - Interference from government agencies and corruption are factors frustrating the smooth running of road weighbridges writes BAZ WAISWA.
By: Baz Waiswa
Uganda in $3.8m road projects
:KAMPALA, Uganda - Interference from government agencies and corruption are factors frustrating the smooth running of road weighbridges writes BAZ WAISWA.
By: Baz Waiswa
Travel Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda Roads Fund has got Ush10 billion (about $3.8 million) for the tarmacking of 26 kilometres in 26 town councils across the country.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Finance defends taxes on hotels:KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda Roads Fund has got Ush10 billion (about $3.8 million) for the tarmacking of 26 kilometres in 26 town councils across the country.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Travel Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - The government has come out to defend the move of introducing taxes on agricultural inputs and upcountry accommodations saying the country needs to increase its tax base to achieve its economic objectives.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Deadly weed invades Uganda wildlife park:KAMPALA, Uganda - The government has come out to defend the move of introducing taxes on agricultural inputs and upcountry accommodations saying the country needs to increase its tax base to achieve its economic objectives.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Travel Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KASESE, Uganda — A wild poisonous plant , ‘Congress weed’, has again sprung up in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Western Uganda, threatening wildlife in the park.
By: Paul Tentena
WWF awards Tanzania for wildlife efforts:KASESE, Uganda — A wild poisonous plant , ‘Congress weed’, has again sprung up in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Western Uganda, threatening wildlife in the park.
By: Paul Tentena
Travel Monday, Jul 28, 2014
ARUSHA, Tanzania - The WWF International President Yolanda Kakabadse last week awarded Tanzania’s 19 Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) the ‘WWF Leaders for a Living Planet’ award in recognition to their conservation efforts.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Sempaya hot springs under climate threat:ARUSHA, Tanzania - The WWF International President Yolanda Kakabadse last week awarded Tanzania’s 19 Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) the ‘WWF Leaders for a Living Planet’ award in recognition to their conservation efforts.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Travel Monday, Jul 28, 2014
SEMULIKI, Western Uganda - Those who visited Sempaya Female Hot Springs in the early 1990s would have seen huge volumes of water at a very high velocity springing up.
By: Paul Tentena
Kenya irked by tourism heavy taxes:SEMULIKI, Western Uganda - Those who visited Sempaya Female Hot Springs in the early 1990s would have seen huge volumes of water at a very high velocity springing up.
By: Paul Tentena
Travel Sunday, Jul 27, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - Tourism operators say relatively high taxes levied on the industry are impacting badly on the already struggling sector.
By: Ngugi Njoroge
Uganda safe for tourism:NAIROBI, Kenya - Tourism operators say relatively high taxes levied on the industry are impacting badly on the already struggling sector.
By: Ngugi Njoroge
Travel Sunday, Jul 27, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - The government and the tourism fraternity last week swiftly moved to refute allegations that the country was not safe for visiting.
By: Baz Waiswa
Arusha authorities press for new road:KAMPALA, Uganda - The government and the tourism fraternity last week swiftly moved to refute allegations that the country was not safe for visiting.
By: Baz Waiswa
Travel Sunday, Jul 27, 2014
ARUSHA, Tanzania - Arusha region authorities have asked the central government to speed up the processes of constructing the Arusha-Musoma highway writes ELISHA MAYALLAH.
By: Elisha Mayallah
ARUSHA, Tanzania - Arusha region authorities have asked the central government to speed up the processes of constructing the Arusha-Musoma highway writes ELISHA MAYALLAH.
By: Elisha Mayallah
French consultancy firm wins Addis airport contract RVR take delivery of track repair equipment TAZARA up for changes Etihad plans Entebbe passenger service next May Diversity gala set for Arusha Mtwara Festival to raise southern Tz profile









