Breaking News – Councillors praising controversial Serengeti highway plans raise inducement allegations

COUNCILS PRAISE FOR HIGHWAY ATTRACTS PROMPT ‘INDUCEMENT’ ALLEGATIONS No sooner had several councils enroute the controversial Serengeti highway made their support for Tanzanian president Kikwete known, did allegations enter the fray that they were given inducements and promises of ‘other goodies and big jobs’ were made, if only they’d come out loudly in support of the project. […]

Breaking News – 18MW hydro electric plant to be commissioned by President Museveni tomorrow

MORE ELECTRICITY FOR UGANDANS A small hydro electric power plant, located in the Western Ugandan Kamwenge district – formerly part of Kabarole / Fort Portal district – is being commissioned tomorrow by none other than President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. The new facility will add a further 18 MW of power into the national grid and the president like no other […]

Breaking News – Seychelles install two more 8MW turbines to boost electricity output

NEW TURBINES TO PRODUCE A FURTHER 16 MW OF POWER The Seychelles government has just imported two additional turbines, bringing total electricity generation to now 73 MW, compared to the present peak consumption on the main island of Mahe of 42 MW. The move, welcomed by in particular hospitality businesses, will ensure that supply of electricity […]

Breaking News – Rwanda exceeds 2010 tourism targets

TOURISM ARRIVALS AND RECEIPTS FOR 2010 ‘WAY BETTER THAN FORECAST’ The Rwanda Development Board – Tourism and Conservation, yesterday released their arrival and related data for the year 2010. It was noted with not little pride that tourism brought over 200 million US Dollars into the country, up by over 14 percent compared to the […]

Breaking News – Kenya’s ‘Obamaville’ to get 25 bedroom hotel

‘OBAMAVILLE’ TO GET NEW HOTEL The paternal home village of US President Barack Obama, located near Kenya’s lakeside city of Kisumu, is due to get a 25 bedroom hotel built, after the Kenya Tourist Development Corporation has agreed to co-finance the project with an investor. Kogelo has risen to instant fame when Obama won the last […]

Kenya Tourist Board introduces new chairman Michael Joseph

KTB INTRODUCES MICHAEL JOSEPH The long expected ‘welcome’ party by the Kenya Tourist Board was finally held last week when KTB formally introduced their new chairman Mr. Michael Joseph to the tourism trade and invited guests. Joseph, long serving founder CEO of Safaricom in Kenya, retired late last year from Kenya’s most successful mobile phone company, […]

Breaking News – SSRC confirms 98.83 percent yes vote for South Sudan independence

REFERENDUM RESULTS CONFIRMED – INDEPENDENCE COMING The South Sudan Referendum Commission, known in short as SSRC, has yesterday confirmed the final results of the independence referendum held in the South Sudan but also in the north of the country, in neighbouring countries with substantial South Sudanese Diaspora populations and in fact across the world in […]

Seychelles to welcome Tanzanian delegation for ‘Carnival’

ZANZIBAR VICE PRESIDENT HEADING FOR SEYCHELLES ‘CARNIVAL’ In an almost bizarre twist was it now confirmed that a Tanzanian delegation, led by the second vice president of Zanzibar (which has its own government alongside the union government), will be visiting the Seychelles for the ‘Carnival Festival’ in early March. This follows a public spat by sections […]

News updates from Air Seychelles

NEW SALES OFFICES FOR AIR SEYCHELLES A new international ticket sales office is now fully operational at the Mahe International Airport, with extended office hours and a revamped interior reflecting the quality of service passengers come to expect when travelling with the ‘Creole Spirit’. A new domestic ticket sales office has been re-launched too after […]

Red Colobus subspezies now under ‘acute threat’

RED COLOBUS COLONIES UNDER THREAT IN UDZUNGWA FOREST A report from researchers and scientists, released earlier this week in Tanzania, paints a gloomy picture over the future survival of the endemic red colobus monkeys of the Udzungwa Forest National Park. The subspecies, apparently only found in this part of Southern Tanzania, are under severe threat […]

Breaking News – Rwanda records rare twin birth of mountain gorillas

MOUNTAIN GORILLA TWINS BORN Good news were received this morning from a regular source in Kigali. Trackers and rangers in close contact with the ‘Hirwa Group’ have reported that one of the females, named Kabatwa, had given birth to a set of twins. This is a very rare event indeed, the last one witnessed 7 […]

Breaking News – New capital city for South Sudan?

NEW CAPITAL FOR NEW COUNTRY? Reliable sources in Juba, the present capital of the autonomous region of South Sudan, have given a stronger indication than ever before that a new capital city may become reality after independence has been achieved on the 09th of July this year. Juba, also the state capital of Central Equatoria […]

Rwandan students airlifted back home from Cairo

RWANDAIR BRACES CAIRO UNCERTAINTIES A special charter by RwandAir was operated over the weekend to airlift some 44 students back home, as the situation in Cairo and other parts of Egypt remains tense. The operation was supported by the Egyptian civil aviation authority and Cairo airport authorities – RwandAir is not flying otherwise to Egypt – […]

Breaking News – Hunting in Tanzania, a guarantee for more controversy

RENEWED CONTROVERSY OVER HUNTING IN TANZANIA Information was received from Dar es Salaam that government will open tenders for hunting block concessions on the 10th of February this year, when bids will become known for the now 190 hunting blocks created across the East African country. While some areas are set aside apparently for subsistence hunting […]

Breaking News – Court case against Precision Air termed ‘frivolous’

LEGAL CASE AGAINST PRECISION AIR TERMED ‘FRIVOLOUS’   A case filed in the Tanzanian High Court in Dar es Salaam a few days ago, against the country’s leading airline Precision Air over an alleged claim of about 230.000 US Dollars, has been called ‘frivolous’ by regular aviation observers in Tanzania. Due for a hearing on […]

Breaking News – Rwanda commits to restoration of forest cover by 2035

RWANDA PROMISES GREATER EFFORTS TOWARDS RE-FORESTATION   On the occasion of the official launch of the UN’s ‘International Year of Forests’ did Rwanda’s environment minister make a formal commitment, that the government in Kigali would restore the ancient forest belt across the country by 2035. While this may for the uninformed observer sound like a […]

News Update – Ethiopian takes delivery of third brand new B777-200LR

ETHIOPIAN TAKES DELIVERY OF THIRD B777-200LR    Last weekend saw a third brand new extra long range B777-200LR join the ET fleet. Currently operating a fleet of 45 aircraft, Ethiopian has a further 34 aircraft on order, amongst them the long delayed B787 and other wide bodied aircraft from Boeing and Airbus. Two more of the B777 are due for […]

South Sudan contemplating own currency

while the regime in Khartoum is planning to ditch the Pound and revert to the Dinar of old … CURRENCY REVISION FOR BOTH NORTH AND SOUTH Information was leaked earlier in the week that the regime in Khartoum was making preparations to recall all Pound notes as they were preparing to revert to the Dinar […]

UWA shares gate receipts with Lake Mburo communities

UWA SUPPORTS LAKE MBURO COMMUNITIES Over 177 million Uganda Shillings were yesterday handed over to communities living outside the Lake Mburo National Park by the Uganda Wildlife Authority as part of their mandated gate receipt sharing scheme. The funds will be used to complete projects the communities had agreed with UWA in the past to improve the […]

Breaking News – RwandAir announces Brazzaville flights from March

RWANDAIR’S BRAZZAVILLE FLIGHTS SET FOR MARCH   Next month will see the launch of RwandAir’s 13th destination across Africa when flights to Brazzaville / Congo will commence. Depending on demand the airline will use either a B737 – two brand new B737-800’s are also due to join the fleet later this year – or their proven workhorse […]

Kenya Airways’ new E190AR enters service

                      NEW EMBRAER E190AR JOINS KENYA AIRWAYS’ FLEET   A brand new E190AR (advanced range) was delivered to the Kenyan flag carrier recently, bringing the total of their Embraer aircraft to now 6 – with more expected in due course. The new airliner, equipped with ‘in-seat screens’ for the inflight […]

Khartoum regime ‘accepts’ interim referendum results

KHARTOUM ACCEPTS REFERENDUM RESULTS    News emerged today from Khartoum that the regime has ‘recognized’ the preliminary results published by the SSRC – South Sudan Referendum Commission – which indicates a 99+ percent yes vote for independence from the North. At the same time have regime figures openly blamed the SPLM – Sudan People Liberation Movement for the […]

Seychelles wetland conservation efforts termed ‘exemplary’

SEYCHELLES WETLAND CONSERVATION EFFORTS ‘EXEMPLARY’ While observing the World Wetlands Day across the archipelago the Seychelles’ conservation efforts were described as a ‘model’ and example for others. The Seychelles are blessed with extensive coastal and marine protected areas, jealously guarded by a range of governmental and non-governmental agencies and organizations and the pride and joy […]

Precision Air resumes Mwanza – Bukoba service

PRECISION AIR RETURNS TO BUKOBA – LOOKS AT EXPANSION    The rise of Precision Air to the level of a quasi national airline – in view of the decline of Air Tanzania over the past years – has brought new connections to the Tanzanian travelling public. It was learned earlier in the week that Precision has […]

Lake Victoria’s MV Kalangala back in service – finally

LAKE FERRY RESUMES OPERATIONS   The Ministry of Works and Transport finally conceded that serious errors were made in the past agreement they had signed with a private sector company to run and maintain the ferry. Built by government and paid for with taxpayers money the ferry was to address serious safety and scheduling concerns […]