Europe’s top media houses head to Reunion

REUNION BRINGS SOME OF EUROPE’S TOP MEDIA HOUSES TO COVER MEGAVALANCHE (Posted 22nd November 2014) This year Reunion Island welcomes the twentieth edition of the Mégavalanche, which became the ultimate downhill race for the mountainbike champions. With nearly 500 kilometres of mountain bike trails across the island, which provide that quintessential sense of adventure, biking […]
More Bukoba flights link this lakeside town more closely to the rest of Tanzania

AURIC ADDS MORE FLIGHTS TO BUKOBA MAKING IT THREE A DAY (Posted 22nd November 2014) After upping the Mwanza to Bukoba flights only two months ago to 19 a week has Auric Air yesterday announced that effective 24th of November will two more flights be added to make it three departures every day. This is […]
Condor cancels fourth flight for mid year 2015 season

CHALLENGES FOR KENYA REMAIN FOR 2015 AS CONDOR CANCELS ONE OF THEIR SUMMER FLIGHTS (Posted 22nd November 2014) Due to continued lower than expected demand for holidays in Kenya has Condor announced that one of their four weekly flights, routing from Frankfurt via Nairobi to Mombasa, will be halted between 26th of June until 30th […]
No 272 Wildlife Trade News 21st November 2014

Another daily dose of bad news about poaching, wildlife and environmental crime from around the world … in the spotlight today …………………… Has seized ivory disappeared from govt storage? MALAYSIA extract: The public still does not know what has happened to the 2,000 or more ivory tusks supposedly stored safely in Malaysia. http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2014/11/21/has-malaysias-ivory-disappeared-from-govt-storage/ No 272 […]
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Interested in aviation ? Normally I would say look no further than this blog but there are always interesting news items to be shares … enjoy! Aviation events to mark in your calendar | View in browser Unsubscribe Forward to a friend November 21, 2014 The latest news about Aviation Media’s airport conferences, from the […]
Inaugural Mombasa Hotel Show gets nod for next year already

INAUGURAL MOMBASA HOTEL SHOW ‘A QUALIFIED SUCCESS’ (Posted 21st November 2014) The first ever Mombasa Hotel Show, held under the theme ‘Getting back on Track’ brought together some 35 exhibitors showcasing their services, equipment and foodstuffs they offer to the hospitality industry, all of them local companies and many with franchises of international brand names […]
Holiday Season Shopping @ #SFW2014 Shopping Festival
More updates about the Swahili Fashion Week SWAHILI FASHON WEEK SHOPPING FESTIVAL 2014 For the FIFTH year in a row, we are all set to bring you three days of fashion shopping from Tanzania at the SFW Shopping Festival at Hotel Sea Cliff from 11 AM onwards. Entry is FREE To Display/Sell your products at […]
Visa waivers for Indian visitors to Reunion help increase arrival numbers

REUNION PUBLISHES LIST OF INDIAN TRAVEL AGENCIES FACILITATING VISA WAIVERS (Posted 21st November 2014) New Visa waivers are in effect since August this year for Indian citizens wishing to visit Reunion for a period not exceeding 15 days and insider sources from the island are confirming and upward trend of arrivals from India as a […]
No 271 Wildlife Trade News 20th November 2014

Your daily dose of bad news about poaching, wildlife and environmental crimes, BUT, Interpol is now hot on the heels of these kingpin suspects in the spotlight today …………………… INTERPOL needs your help to catch these environmental crime kingpins http://www.treehugger.com/endangered-species/interpol-needs-your-help-catch-these-environmental-crime-kingpins.html (NA comment: YOU can make a difference, simply by adding this link to your Twitter […]
Old birds still do the job …

70 AND STILL FLYING – THE AGE OF AN OLD BIRD MATTERS LESS THAN YOU MIGHT THINK (Posted 20th November 2014) (Picture by Capt. Johnny Cleave, Chairman Mombasa Air Safari) The workhorse transport aircraft of the World War II era and thereafter widely used twin engine passenger plane built by McDonnell Douglas, fondly called the […]
First dredgers and now trawlers – what next for Diani’s reefs?

FIRST A DREDGER AND NOW A TRAWLER – IS DIANI’S COAST LINE NOW A FREE FOR ALL? (Posted 20th November 2014) (Si Hang Cai Sha 1 as recently photographed when doing illegal sand harvesting) Only yesterday was an extensive report filed here about dynamite fishing in Tanzania, where reefs are damaged beyond repair and while […]
Reunion comes to Ghent to promote the island

NO MARKET IS TOO SMALL AS REUNION TOURISM CHARMS BELGIAN TRAVEL AGENTS (Posted 20th November 2014) IRT, Ile de la Reunion Tourisme, in conjunction with home airline Air Austral partnered yesterday with Belgian tour operator Uniclam in the city of Ghent to invite twenty of their leading travel agents for the launch of Uniclam’s new […]
Ol Pejeta November 2014 – Your Wildlife and Community News
More updates from one of Kenya’s great conservancies, just recognized by IUCN which included them as only one of two places in Africa on their new GREEN LIST – The Ol Pejeta Conservancy view online | send to a friend | visit Ol Pejeta November 2014 Dear Friend of Ol Pejeta: Our Wonderful Wild Dogs […]
China and Tanzania’s Elephant Holocaust
More news updates from the Conservation Action Trust China and Tanzania’s Elephant Holocaust. Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. China and Tanzania’s Elephant Holocaust The Saturday Star | 15 November, 2014 | Adam Cruise | Please republish A report released this month by The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) called Vanishing […]
No 270 Wildlife Trade News 19th November 2014

Your daily dose of bad news about poaching, wildlife and environmental crimes from around the world … in the spotlight today …………………… Report condemns widespread abuse of tigers in China zoos http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/report-condemns-widespread-abuse-tigers-china-zoos No 270 Wildlife Trade News 19th November 2014 CITES Have you seen a statement from Mr Scanlon or Mr Storkersen, concerning the ivory […]
Breaking news that Seychelles will finally be admitted to the WTO as IORA meeting goes underway on Mahe
WTO EXPECTED TO ADMIT SEYCHELLES IN DECEMBER MEETING (Posted 19th November 2014) In less than a month, on the 11th of December, is the World Trade Organization expected to formally accept the Seychelles as a new member country when WTO holds its annual meeting. The Seychelles Minister for Finance, Trade and Investment Pierre Laporte confirmed […]
10 days to go for the 20th edition of Reunion’s Megavalanche

MEGAVALANCHE’S 20TH EDITION TO BE HELD ON REUNION AT THE END OF NOVEMBER (Posted 19th November 2014) The twentieth edition of the ‘Megavalanche’, a downhill mountain biking event of global reputation held on the island of Reunion, will this year take place on the 29th and 30th of November. With double Olympic champion Julien Absalon […]
Honours for Ol Pejeta are Honours for Kenya
OL PEJETA SET TO BE ENSCRIBED IN THE FIRST IUCN INTERNATIONAL ‘GREEN LIST’ (Posted 19th November 2014) IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, has selected the Ol Pejeta Conservancy as one of only two wildlife conservancies in Africa to be listed on their ‘Green List of Protected Areas’, a very significant honour and […]
Dynamite fishing – the bane of Tanzania’s prized reefs

MORE BAD NEWS FROM TANZANIA AS FULL SCALE OF DYNAMITE FISHING BECOMES CLEAR (Posted 19th November 2014) When founding father Mwalimu Julius Nyerere described the principle socio-economic structure of a neighbouring country as a ‘Man eats Man Society’ he did probably not expect that in his very own country Tanzania a ‘Man eats Nature Society’ […]
Another instalment of how to avoid travel stress by Lilian Gaitho
The previous parts were well received by my readers and as a result here is another part of Lilian’s series about stress free travel and how to enjoy the holiday season on a budget. Enjoy reading! Holiday on a budget? Five Options for an Equally Happy Vacation! The first step in securing a cheaper, rather […]
No 269 Wildlife Trade News 18th November 2014

Your daily dose of bad news from around the world about poaching, wildlife and environmental crimes … in the spotlight today …………………… Zoo Negara and Perhilitan unfit for purpose? – MFOTA / MALAYSIA – See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/sideviews/article/zoo-negara-and-perhilitan-unfit-for-purpose-mfota#sthash.1b6ZB9tK.dpuf No 269 Wildlife Trade News 18th November 2014 Ex-cop charged with keeping 43 pangolins MALAYSIA (NA comment: […]
Ivory goes missing from the UWA vaults – prompting the suspension of at least five staff

FIRST FALLOUT OF ‘LOST IVORY’ AS FIVE UWA OFFICIALS GET SUSPENDED (Posted 19th November 2014) A recent routine audit into the contents of the strong rooms at the Uganda Wildlife Authority had come up with some 1.35 tons of ivory missing, valued in excess of 1 million US Dollars. Investigations are now ongoing and while […]
Kreol Magazine Issue 11

And for friends of all things Creole, here is the latest news update from the Kreol Magazine only a short while after the end of the Festival Kreol held annually in the Seychelles, where Victoria is and remains the Kreol Capital of the World. Welcome to issue 11 of Kreol Magazine. View this email in […]
Kampala Aero Club gets their AOC restored after a five month wait
KAMPALA AERO CLUB GETS THEIR AOC RESTORED – AFTER FIVE LONG MONTHS (Posted 19th November 2014) It is a resounding thumbs up for the sustained effort by the Kampala Aero Club and Flight Training Centre and an equally resounding thumbs down for the hapless regulators still occupying their posh suites in their glass and marble […]
Speculation and rumours mark the aftermath of the massive fire at Arusha’s Masai Craft Market

SPECULATION ERUPTS AS ARUSHA’S CURIO MARKET BURNED DOWN LAST NIGHT (Posted 18th November 2014) There was much speculation last evening when Arusha’s Maasai Curio Market caught fire and burned down to mere ashes, following reports earlier yesterday that the Tanzanian government had given up to 40.000 Maasai people in the Loliondo area a quit notice […]
22nd November – Model Casting
Coming up this weekend – model casting for the region’s premier fashion event, the Swahili Fashion Week SWAHILI FASHON WEEK 2014 For the SEVENTH year in a row, we are all set to bring you the best of the Designer Collection showcase from Tanzania and Beyond. UPDATES: TO BOOK/PAY for VIP FRONT ROW Tickets SMS: […]
New B777F boosts Ethiopian’s cargo capacity

ETHIOPIAN TAKES DELIVERY OF FOURTH ALL CARGO BOEING B777 (Posted 18th November 2014) Ethiopian Airlines continues to take delivery of new aircraft, the latest being a Boeing B777F, an all-cargo version intended to boost freight uplift capacity. ET now operates, the latest arrival included, four B777F’s, two B757F’s and two MD11F, serving some 23 destinations […]
No 268 Wildlife Trade News 17th November 2014

The daily dose of bad news about poaching, wildlife and environmental crimes from around the world under the spotlight today …………………… Melaka zoo animals: The walking dead? MALAYSIA http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2014/11/17/melaka-zoo-animals-the-walking-dead/ No 268 Wildlife Trade News 17th November 2014 Greenomics Report: Orangutan habitat under serious threats INDONESIA photo: Nature Alert EXTRACT:PT Mayawana Persada, a company whose shareholders […]
Challenges remain for the common East African tourist Visa
COMMON TOURIST VISA FOR KENYA, UGANDA AND RWANDA NOT SELLING WELL (Posted 18th November 2014) The common tourist Visa, much applauded when launched a year ago at the World Travel Market 2013, and then delayed by several weeks when the logistics were not in place on January 01st 2014, has according to information received sold […]
Get off your land, Tanzanian government tells 40.000 Masai to make space for a hunting concession

MORE BAD PRESS FOR TANZANIAN GOVERNMENT AS EVICTION LOOMS FOR 40.000 MAASAI (Posted 18th November 2014) ‘There is going to be hell to pay if they try to evict these people just so that someone somewhere can pocket. The Sheiks from Dubai should go and shoot sea gulls but not come here to hunt our […]