Rwanda aviation news update – Kanombe International to undergo further upgrades

KANOMBE INTERNATIONAL UPGRADES TO CONTINUE Although the planning for the new Bugesera International Airport is continuing on schedule the Rwandan government is nevertheless committed to upgrade and modernize the present Kanombe International Airport to keep it user friendly and able to cater for the sharply risen traffic experienced in recent years. ‘We are a landlocked […]

Uganda news flash – President Museveni sworn in to new term of office

OUR OLD PRESIDENT BECOMES OUR NEW PRESIDENT, AGAIN All roads were leading to the Kololo Ceremonial Grounds today, as President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni took his oath of office for another term of 5 years. Tens of thousands of enthusiastic Ugandans had lined up along the perimeter, watching the ceremony unfold, after ‘M7’ arrived on the […]

Kenya conservation news – Tourism and conservation stakeholders oppose Lake Nakuru road

PLANS FOR ROAD THROUGH NAKURU PARK ‘UNACCEPTABLE’ ‘Have our planners learned nothing from the controversy about the highway project across the Serengeti’ asked a furious tourism stakeholder from Nairobi, when news emerged that the Nakuru council and the Kenyan Road Authority had put up proposals to create a ‘bypass’ for the traffic which presently snarls […]

Uganda news update – Samuka Island Lodge re-opens

SAMUKA ISLAND REOPENS ITS DOORS It was learned recently that the Samuka Island Lodge has opened its doors again to visitors, Ugandan and foreign alike. A new speedboat collects guests at the Source of the Nile for a ‘ride’ out onto the open lake and in less than an hour visitors reach Samuka Island offering […]

Uganda news update – Quo Vadis Tourism

QUO VADIS UGANDA TOURISM Tourism and hospitality operators, under cover of strict anonymity for fear of repercussions and being potentially singled out for violent reactions by political ‘rent-a-hooligan’ gangs, have started to comment on the recent spate of opposition demonstrations in Kampala and upcountry political hot spots. While careful not to be too offensive in […]

Tanzania aviation news – Precision Air ‘shows off’ new pilots and engineers

PRECISION AIR SHOWS OFF NEW PILOTS AND ENGINEERS Tanzania’s leading airline has released information yesterday about their successful cooperation with French aircraft manufacturer ATR to train engineers and pilots alongside the 7 aircraft purchase deal signed back in 2006. All aircraft have since been delivered and are flying in the Precision colours across the Tanzanian […]

Uganda aviation breaking news – Kenya Airways issues statement on ‘Besigye flight’

KENYA AIRWAYS EXPLAINS DENIED BOARDING FOR UGANDAN OPPOSITION LEADER The CEO of Kenya Airways, Dr. Titus Naikuni, has just released a statement explaining the circumstances under which Ugandan opposition leader Besigye was denied boarding this morning in his attempt to return to Kampala. The Kenyan national airline had received information that the flight would be […]

Tanzania news update – Low turnout hits EAC Ecosystems Bill consultations

GOVERNMENT INTIMIDATION BLAMED ON LOW TURNOUT FOR CONSULTATIONS The present regionwide consultations for the new proposed East African Community Ecosystems Bill also took to Tanzania’s commercial capital of Dar es Salaam, but in contrast to a good turnout elsewhere in the region attendance was reported to have been low, when the meeting kicked off. Many […]

Rwanda news update – Marriott team expected in Kigali

MARRIOTT TEAM EXPECTED IN KIGALI Information came overnight from Kigali that a team of senior Marriott executives is due to arrive in Rwanda, where they will visit the ongoing building site of the proposed new Kigali Marriott Hotel. While in country they are also expected to hold discussions with government officials and make various courtesy calls […]

Seychelles news update – STA signs renewed pact with Reunion

SEYCHELLES TOURISM ACADEMY IN PACT WITH REUNION The Seychelles Tourism Academy has just announced the renewal of a partnership and cooperation agreement with similar institutions on the island of La Reunion. Information released by STA indicates that over the past three years, since they first signed a pact in April 2008, over 50 students from […]

Uganda news update – Thursday a public holiday at ‘the Pearl of Africa’

THURSDAY TO BE PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN UGANDA The swearing in ceremony set for Thursday, 12th May, when President Museveni will take the oath of office for another term following his resounding election victory at the end of February, will give Ugandans from all walks of life the opportunity to celebrate the day too, being off […]

Aviation news update – Emirates ambushes other airlines by ending fuel surcharges

EMIRATES MOVE LEAVES OTHER AIRLINES TO SCRATCH THEIR HEADS Ugandan travelers, but also those flying abroad from Nairobi and Dar es Salaam have reason to flock to Emirates in even greater numbers, when it became known that the airline had with immediate effect scrapped all fuel supplements introduced in recent weeks. The swift reaction by […]

Uganda conservation news update – Chinese ivory smuggler due in court today

CHINESE TO APPEAR IN COURT TODAY An alleged ivory smuggler from China, who was nabbed late last week at Entebbe International Airport with ivory carvings while trying to fly out of the country, will appear in an Entebbe court today to answer a variety of charges. According to added reports now available he will appear […]

Rwanda news update – World Economic Forum on Africa heaps praise on Rwanda

RWANDA WINS RECOGNITION AT WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM IN CAPE TOWN The just concluded World Economic Forum on Africa in Cape Town / South Africa saw Rwanda singled out by a leading World Bank executive for their tireless efforts on conservation and to promote tourism as an engine of sustainable economic growth. When launching the ‘Africa […]

Uganda conservation news update – Chinese nabbed at Entebbe with blood ivory

CHINESE NABBED AT ENTEBBE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WITH IVORY East African airports are getting seemingly ‘too hot’ for ivory smugglers, as another Chinese citizen attempting to leave from Entebbe for his home country had to find out to his lasting regret. Bungles and chop sticks made of ivory, weighing a total of 1 KG, little in […]

Breaking conservation news – Blood ivory seized in Vietnam

TANZANIAN IVORY SEIZED IN VIETNAM Only hours after news broke from Nairobi, that over 100 tusks were found at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, did yet more bad news emerge for the conservation fraternity, this time from Vietnam. Customs and security officials discovered 600 kilograms of blood ivory, concealed in a rubber container originating from […]

Kenya conservation breaking news – More blood ivory nabbed in Nairobi

INTERCEPTED BLOOD IVORY COST 50 ELEPHANT LIVES Last night did surveillance of customs and other security officers at the cargo area of Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport again prove their worth, and their courage, when they seized a suspicious shipment, allegedly from an embassy in Nairobi – providing the Foreign Ministry in Nairobi with a […]

Rwanda news update – RTUC starts building new campus

RWANDA’S TOURISM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TO GET NEW CAMPUS Information was received overnight that the RTUC has finally been given the green light to commence the construction of a new purpose build campus. Operating until now, and since its inception, from rented premises has created issues over the full licensing as a tertiary institution of higher […]

Rwanda breaking news update – Dubai World’s Gorilla Nest Lodge partially destroyed by fire

DUBAI WORLD’S ‘GORILLA NEST LODGE’ SUFFERS FIRE DAMAGE Information reached late yesterday that a fire has yesterday partially destroyed the luxurious ‘Gorilla Nest Lodge’, which is owned by Dubai World and strategically located just outside the Volcanoes National Park, home to the prized mountain gorillas. Information received was sketchy and efforts to get more details […]

Tanzania aviation news update – Precision Air launches e-payments

PRECISION AIR EXPANDS WEB BASED SERVICES Tanzania’s leading privately owned airline, Precision Air, has now formally launched their web based payment engine, which allows clients to settle their ticket cost by using the leading credit and debit cards. Plans for this were advancing well and when all technical requirements about transaction security had been met […]

Uganda news update – Madhvani Foundation offers 550 Mio UShs for 2011/12 academic year

MADHVANI FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE WORTH 550 MILLION SHILLINGS ‘Gifted, hardworking and financially challenged Ugandan students’, to quote the Madhvani Foundation in regard to its target group, will once again benefit from available scholarships worth the equivalent of nearly 250.000 US Dollars, or 550 million Uganda Shillings. Courses are not just limited to the traditional science […]

Kenya hospitality news update – Madhvani Group going places

MADHVANI GROUP’S HOSPITALITY INTERESTS IN KENYA ‘SET TO GROW’ The acquisition two years ago of the Mara Leisure Camp by the Ugandan based Madhvani Group was the first such cross border investment coming from Uganda into Kenya, with previously only the reverse direction being the case, as Kenyan tourism companies invested in Uganda. Top management […]

Uganda aviation breaking news – Qatar Airways set for Entebbe

QATAR AIRWAYS SET FOR ENTEBBE While available information remains sketchy and has in recent days come in bits and pieces, it seems clear however that Qatar Airways, the self proclaimed ‘5 Star Airline’, is set to commence daily flights between Doha and Entebbe from early November this year. A regular source within the Civil Aviation […]

Sudan news update – Reactions to Bin Laden death expose ‘terror links’

KHARTOUM REACTION ON BIN LADEN DEATH ‘EXPOSES TERROR FRIENDS’ The news from Khartoum, that senior officials and members of parliament of the ruling NCP described Osama Bin Laden as a ‘martyr’ and a ‘holy fighter’ brought about instant condemnation by a wide section of the Southern Sudanese leadership. The soon to be independent South Sudan […]