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Updated: Monday December 01, 2008 2:16 PM
2008 Tourism awards take on special significance as U.S. becomes no1 market for Tanzania
10.06.08 | Now in its eighth year, the prestigious Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB)'s Annual Tourism Awards were presented by the Hon. Shamsa S. Mwangunga, M.P Tanzania's Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism as part of the 33rd Africa Travel Association (ATA) Congress held in Arusha,…
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Arusha brings global tourism CEOs to Tanzania
01.12.08 | Some 300 tourist and nature conservation chief executives are scheduled to meet in Arusha this week to discuss responsible tourism in Africa and the role the tourist industry could provide direct support…
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Tourism queens to visit the country’s rare sites
16.11.08 | A contingent of Miss Tourism beauty pageants will next month start a three-month visit to various tourist sites in the country in a bid to establish a strong cultural market. Gideon Chipungahelo, President…
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Global meet to highlight responsible tourism
22.10.08 | She accompanied the Tanzanian army to battlefield during the 1978-79 combat with Idd Amin forces as war reporter. Now, Martha Honey returns with a message of peace, tourism and philanthropy. More than…
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East Africa’s first international E-Tourism conference to be held in Nairobi in October 13-14th
02.10.08 | Nairobi - The first major international E-Tourism conference for East Africa will take place in Nairobi on October 13 and 14 this year. The two-day, E-Tourism East Africa conference, which is being sponsored…
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New Mweka College board told to excel in tourism research studies
20.09.08 | The government has challenged Mweka Wildlife Training and Management College to excel in research on wildlife in order to improve the tourism sector among East African Community (EAC) countries and the…
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Miss Tourism in trouble
12.09.08 | The National Arts Council (Basata) has threatened not to issue a license for Miss Tourism Tanzania in 2009. Basata Acting Executive Secretary Dickson Lauwo said yesterday that the cultural body was not…
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