New bridge set to vastly improve road transport between Djibouti and Addis Ababa

NEW BRIDGE ALONG DJIBOUTI HIGHWAY SET TO IMPROVE ROAD TRANSPORT (Posted 16th December 2014) A new bridge across the Awash River was opened recently, making road transport for passenger busses and for cargo trucks considerably easier between the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa and the seaport of Djibouti, which today is the lifeline for exports […]

No 295 Wildlife Trade News 15th December 2014

Your daily dose of bad news about poaching, environmental and wildlife crimes … in the spotlight today …………………… WANTED Information leading to the exposure of those behind the trade in 50 or more baby elephants from Zimbabwe and – China and Zimbabwe and the UAE. The one individual named so far in the media has […]

City breaks – a new market segment worth exploring

UNWTO’S 3RD GLOBAL SUMMIT ON CITY TOURISM IMPORTANT FOR EAST AFRICA TOO (Posted 16th December 2014) East Africa’s capital cities of Nairobi and Kigali, but also Kampala and Tanzania’s commercial capital of Dar es Salaam will hopefully sit down with their respective tourism boards to read, evaluate and discuss the report UNWTO just released on […]

Pre Christmas reflections from the Seychelles

The home island of Seychelles’ Minister for Tourism and Culture, Alain St. Ange, provided the setting for the Second edition of the archipelago’s version of ‘Christmas with the Stars‘ over the weekend.The Ministry in conjunction with the St. Mary’s Church Committee made sure the event was well planned and organized and the Minister sent the […]

The battle for the East African skies – who will be the winners and the losers

FIFTH FREEDOM RIGHTS OUT OF ENTEBBE BECOME A MAJOR BONE OF CONTENTION (Posted 15the December 2014) Kenya’s Civil Aviation Authority bore the brunt of complaints lodged ahead of the recent Summit of Heads of State from the Northern Corridor Cooperation, aka Coalition of the Willing, when the regulators were blamed to be a major obstacle […]

No 294 Wildlife Trade News 14th December 2014

Another daily dose of bad news about poaching, wildlife and environmental crimes in the spotlight today …………………… Baby elephants are being abducted from Zimbabwe’s National Park, smuggled to Chinese zoos http://world.einnews.com/article__detail/239600110?lcode=sMqsa0jdrmsk4ziH7pNBzNYfguUYalDD4Xg-V14_P_k%3D No 294 Wildlife Trade News 14th December 2014 Why court cleared Qatar in wildlife case. TANZANIA: EXTRACT The document seen by The Guardian on […]

Lake boat accident claims at least 26 lives in Congolese waters of Lake Tanganyika

CASUALTY FIGURES RISE SHARPLY AS DOZENS MORE BODIES RETRIEVED (Posted 16th December 2014) Additional information received overnight from a source in Tanzania now speak of at least 129 bodies which were recovered from the waters of Lake Tanganyika, making this one of the worst lake disasters in recent history. Wrote the source when passing the […]

No 293 Wildlife Trade News 13th December 2014

Your daily dose of bad news about poaching, wildlife and environmental crimes in the spotlight today …………………… WWF: Over-hunting slashing wild animal population in Sabah/Malaysia: Sabah is an example, not unlike CITES and its impotent Standing Committee, where the absence of people prepared to enforce the law has enabled and empowered criminals to take what […]

Uganda’s rafting operators feel let down by the World Bank

WORLD BANK GOES DEAF AS ISIMBA CONSTRUCTION COMMENCES (Posted 14th December 2014) Just back from a country where environmental protection ranks as a centerpiece in national politics, Rwanda, has information emerged that in Uganda the same may not hold true, nor does it apparently any longer hold water in the corridors of the Washington based […]

12 remarkable months inspired by a remarkable woman

CARMEN NIBIGIRA – A SWANSONG OF A REMARKABLE YEAR AT BURUNDI TOURISM (Posted 12th December 2014) Carmen Nibigira, immediate former Head of Burundi Tourism, who arrived like a whirlwind early this year and who brought a breath of fresh air in to the corridors of Burundi’s primary marketing agency, has yesterday spoken out about her […]

Blood ivory and China – one does not go without the other

CHINA IN THE CROSS HAIRS AGAIN AS 1.120 ELEPHANT TUSKS ARE SEIZED IN HONG KONG (Posted 13th December 2014) The seizure yesterday by Hong Kong customs officials of 1.120 tusks, weighing nearly 2.3 tons, some 13 rhino horns and several leopard skins once again shows that the hunger and greed for ivory trinkets amongst China’s […]

Rhino rangers don’t stop for Christmas

News from Save the Rhino International Rhino rangers don’t stop for Christmas, please help support our ‘Help a Ranger, Save a Rhino’ appeal Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Rhino rangers don’t stop for Christmas While we enjoy Christmas in the comfort of our own homes, the rhino rangers of […]

No 292 Wildlife Trade News 12th December 2014

Another dose of bad news about poaching, wildlife and environmental crimes from Africa and around the world in the spotlight today …………………… Zim elephant tragedy unfolds Australian Hank Jenkin, a former top official from Cites, which regulates the global trade in endangered species, was recruited as a consultant by wealthy businessmen and the Chinese government […]

International Golf returns to Reunion after more than 10 years

REUNION SET TO HOST THE FRENCH GOLF OPEN DOUBLE CHAMPIONSHIP (Posted 12th December 2014) Reunion Island is known for a great many outdoor activities and adventure sports but less so for golfing, even though three major courses are found on the island and offer visitors the opportunity to mingle with local fans of the game. […]

East African travel and tourism – Finally some real action

MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH REPORTED FOR REGIONAL TRAVEL AND TOURISM (Posted 12th December 2014) At a meeting yesterday in Nairobi, ahead of Kenya’s Independence Day which is celebrated today, 12th of December, did the Heads of State of the so called Coalition of the Willing take two key decisions which will change the face of travel and […]

Ahsante Sana #sfw2014

A big THANK YOU from Mustafa Hassanali of the Swahili Fashion Week & Awards SWAHILI FASHON WEEK & AWARDS 2014 East & Central Africa’s Largest Fashion event has come to an end for the Year 2014. On behalf of the Sponsors, Fashionistas,Fans, Suppliers, Media, 23 designers from Tazania & Beyond, 35+ Models, various volunteers, SDR […]

Closer commercial cooperation but without financial ties – SAA and Etihad

ETIHAD AND SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS RELEASE JOINT STATEMENT ON ‘STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP’ (Posted 11th December 2014) Following comments made earlier in the week by South African Airways’ CEO Niko Bezuidenhoot about the dire situation the airline is in and the subsequent launch of a 90 day emergency programme, have both SAA and Etihad now issued a […]

Reunion, more popular than ever before

REUNION NOW HAS 400.000 FANS – AND ADDING MORE EVERY DAY (Posted 11th December 2014) Is it the location, deep in the Indian Ocean with an ever warm climate, is it the Creole culture, crafts or cuisine or is it France’ giving the island a superb infrastructure, or is it perhaps the mix of it […]

No 290 Wildlife Trade News 10th December 2014

Your daily dose of bad news about poaching, wildlife and environmental crimes and guess which name comes up on top again … in the spotlight today …………………… Elephant slaughter, China ivory sales ‘out of control’http://www.mysinchew.com/node/104041?tid=37 BLAME CITES/UNEP AND ITS BUREACRATS FOR BEING SO SOFT ON CHINESE WILDLIFE CRIME OVER THE PAST DECADE…..and it continues, bigger […]

China’s Illegal Ivory Trade Escalating Out Of Control

China, China and more China … China’s Illegal Ivory Trade Escalating Out Of Control Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. China’s Illegal Ivory Trade Escalating Out Of Control Save The Elephants | 09 December, 2014 | Iain Douglas-Hamilton | The illegal ivory trade is exploding in China, overwhelming efforts to […]

RwandAir joins the aviation elite after passing IOSA audit

RWANDAIR RECEIVES IOSA CERTIFICATE FROM IATA (Posted 11th December 2014) Yesterday afternoon saw the successful conclusion of a two year process of preparing for and then undergoing IATA’s Operational Safety Audit, when Mr. Raphael Kuuchi, IATA’s Vice President for Africa formally handed over the certificate to RwandAir’s CEO Mr. John Mirenge. The Bourbon Coffee Shop […]

Press Release A World First to Save the World’s Last

Stark news about the future of the Northern White Rhinoson the Ol Pejeta Conservancy but then there is a ray of hope … [PRESS RELEASE] A World First to Save the World’s Last Artificial techniques of reproduction may be the answer to saving the northern white rhino Wednesday, December 10th, 2014 For Immediate Release Ol […]

Hargeisa to get connected to Dubai come March 2015

FLYDUBAI ANNOUNCES HARGEISA ROUTE IN CONTINUED ROLLOUT ACROSS AFRICA (Posted 11th December 2014) Only two months after the launch of six additional destinations across Eastern Africa, Entebbe, Bujumbura, Kigali, Kilimanjaro, Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar has flydubai announced yet another African destination to come on line in quarter one of 2015. Hargeisa in Somaliland, a […]

Ol Pejeta December 2014 – Your Wildlife and Community News

The latest information and news updates from the Ol Pejeta Conservancy – Kenya’s most complete wilderness experience in one single place view online | send to a friend | visit Ol Pejeta December 2014 Dear Friend of Ol Pejeta: Refreshed Rangers To keep our rangers up to date with the latest cutting edge techniques in […]

Multi million US Dollar investment set to keep Dar es Salaam Serena on top

MAJOR UPGRADE IN THE PIPELINE FOR DAR ES SALAAM SERENA HOTEL (Posted 10th December 2014) Christmas every year is a time of corporate giving, for social causes but also in terms of superb offers for their clients and it is no different at the Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel, though with a bit of a […]