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Illegal wine nabbed in bridal vans:
EAC tour operators sign deal The spirit of the Murchison Falls Shoot poachers on sight - Museveni Tanzania to upgrade Tanga-Arusha line Fuel prices rise in Uganda Tanzania regulators ponder amphibious bus use
Travel Monday, Mar 24, 2014
Flowers attached to bumpers, the vehicles moved slowly, creating a semblance of a bridal entourage heading to Kasese, Western Uganda.
By: Herbert Ssempogo
Burundi wins kudos in Berlin:Flowers attached to bumpers, the vehicles moved slowly, creating a semblance of a bridal entourage heading to Kasese, Western Uganda.
By: Herbert Ssempogo
Travel Monday, Mar 17, 2014
BERLIN, Germany - The Burundi once again was recognised during the recent tourism fair in Berlin.
By: John Sambo
Single visa set to attract more tourists:BERLIN, Germany - The Burundi once again was recognised during the recent tourism fair in Berlin.
By: John Sambo
Travel Monday, Mar 17, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda - The recently launched Single Tourist Visa covering Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda is expected to attract more tourists to the region.
By: Agnes Bateta
Tanzania gets $28 million for anti-poaching :KIGALI, Rwanda - The recently launched Single Tourist Visa covering Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda is expected to attract more tourists to the region.
By: Agnes Bateta
Travel Monday, Mar 17, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) has given Tanzania 11 surveillance vehicles to boost the anti-poaching campaign. The eleven vehicles are part of the Euro 20 million ($27.77 million) set aside to help Tanzania’s fight a
By: Leonard Magomba
Air Tanzania will revamp fleet in 2014:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) has given Tanzania 11 surveillance vehicles to boost the anti-poaching campaign. The eleven vehicles are part of the Euro 20 million ($27.77 million) set aside to help Tanzania’s fight a
By: Leonard Magomba
Travel Monday, Mar 17, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The national carrier, Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) is planning to acquire two 78-seater modern aircrafts by May this year.
By: Leonard Magomba
Kenya Jambo Jet to charge $33:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The national carrier, Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) is planning to acquire two 78-seater modern aircrafts by May this year.
By: Leonard Magomba
Travel Monday, Mar 17, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenya Airways (KQ) proposed low-cost off-shoot, Jambo Jet, is expected to start operations in April charging fares as low as $33.
By: Humphrey Liloba
Gay law does not stop Germans:NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenya Airways (KQ) proposed low-cost off-shoot, Jambo Jet, is expected to start operations in April charging fares as low as $33.
By: Humphrey Liloba
Travel Sunday, Mar 16, 2014
Uganda, together with other East African countries, recently took part in the Internationale Tourismus Börse (ITB) in Berlin, Germany. Rwanda emerged as the top African exhibitor followed by Burundi, Kenya and Uganda. Edwin Muzahura, the Marketing Mana
By: Paul Tentena
Malawian Airlines goes to Dar es Salaam:Uganda, together with other East African countries, recently took part in the Internationale Tourismus Börse (ITB) in Berlin, Germany. Rwanda emerged as the top African exhibitor followed by Burundi, Kenya and Uganda. Edwin Muzahura, the Marketing Mana
By: Paul Tentena
Travel Sunday, Mar 16, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The Lilongwe-based Malawian Airlines, which is 49% owned by Ethiopian Airlines, has opened its third international route by starting flights to Dar es Salaam.
By: Leonard Magomba
EAC biggest airline wants new CEO:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The Lilongwe-based Malawian Airlines, which is 49% owned by Ethiopian Airlines, has opened its third international route by starting flights to Dar es Salaam.
By: Leonard Magomba
Travel Monday, Mar 10, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - The national carrier, Kenya Airways (KQ) is set for a transition in November when long serving Chief Executive Officer, Titus Naikuni retires as earlier announed.
By: Humphrey Liloba
Tanzania locks out Kenyans
:NAIROBI, Kenya - The national carrier, Kenya Airways (KQ) is set for a transition in November when long serving Chief Executive Officer, Titus Naikuni retires as earlier announed.
By: Humphrey Liloba
Travel Monday, Mar 10, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Several Kenyan tour operators are not happy at the outcome of the recent Arusha tourism ministers meeting, because key issues like closure of the Bologonja border post were not discussed.
By: Leonard Magomba
Rwanda truckers happy at Tanzania cut :DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Several Kenyan tour operators are not happy at the outcome of the recent Arusha tourism ministers meeting, because key issues like closure of the Bologonja border post were not discussed.
By: Leonard Magomba
Travel Monday, Mar 10, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwandan truckers are now able to compete favorably with their Tanzanian counterparts in signing up new customers.
By: Geoffrey Kalenzi
A walk to Zanzibar’s town attractions:KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwandan truckers are now able to compete favorably with their Tanzanian counterparts in signing up new customers.
By: Geoffrey Kalenzi
Travel Monday, Mar 10, 2014
ZANZIBAR ISLAND - A twenty minutes flight to Zanzibar from Dar es Salaam will not bring any delight especially for the first comers on board.
By: Kenan Kalagho
Camping in the wild Kidepo park:ZANZIBAR ISLAND - A twenty minutes flight to Zanzibar from Dar es Salaam will not bring any delight especially for the first comers on board.
By: Kenan Kalagho
Travel Monday, Mar 10, 2014
KIDEPO, Uganda – The first time I visited this park last year. I slept in Bandas owned and managed by Uganda Wildlife Authority. I was there to ascertain its renewed capacity to host tourists following a number of years of insecurity.
By: Paul Tentena
Uganda gets new tourism executive:KIDEPO, Uganda – The first time I visited this park last year. I slept in Bandas owned and managed by Uganda Wildlife Authority. I was there to ascertain its renewed capacity to host tourists following a number of years of insecurity.
By: Paul Tentena
Travel Monday, Mar 03, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - Stephen Asiimwe last week, officially took over from Cuthbert Baguma as the new Executive Director of the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB). His deputy is John Ssempebwa.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
KAMPALA, Uganda - Stephen Asiimwe last week, officially took over from Cuthbert Baguma as the new Executive Director of the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB). His deputy is John Ssempebwa.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
EAC tour operators sign deal The spirit of the Murchison Falls Shoot poachers on sight - Museveni Tanzania to upgrade Tanga-Arusha line Fuel prices rise in Uganda Tanzania regulators ponder amphibious bus use









