Hong Kong blood ivory seizure triggers ministerial response in Dar es Salaam

KAGESHEKI OWNS UP TO HONG KONG IVORY HAUL, PROMISES FRESH ANTI POACHING EFFORTS When the latest blood ivory shipment was seized in Hong Kong last week, no nonsense Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Khamis Kagesheki, unlike on the last occasion a few weeks earlier, did not call into doubt that the source named by […]
Weekly roundup of news from Eastern Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands, Third edition November 2012

AVIATION, TOURISM AND CONSERVATION NEWS from Eastern Africa and the Indian Ocean islands. A weekly roundup of breaking news, reports, travel stories and opinions by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Thome You can get your daily breaking news updates instantly via Twitter by following @whthome, join me on www.facebook.com/WolfgangHThome where the articles also ‘cross load’ or […]
Ethiopian Airlines set for major capacity boost on Berbera route

ETHIOPIAN DOUBLES BERBERA CAPACITY A regular source in Addis Ababa has confirmed that come December 01st the airline will massively increase capacity to Berbera / Somalia in a move seen as broader confirmation that peace is returning progressively to that previously wartorn country and demand for air travel to and from that part of Somalia […]
Vanilla Island Cooperation begins to show impact on tourism marketing
Indian Ocean Islands Community rallies to discuss tourism Photo Caption:- (Top)President Didier Robert of La Reunion welcomes Ministers to his tourism island destination and below Seychelles Ministers Jean Paul Adam (Foreign Affairs) and Alain St.Ange (Tourism & Culture) ‘Tourism cannot be done from our offices, like a fisherman who does not fish in a fishmongers […]
Tour du Rwanda starts today

TOUR DU RWANDA 2012 STARTS TODAY Rwanda’s annual cycling tour is going underway this morning at the national Amahoro Stadium with the first of the 8 stages this year taking riders across the capital Kigali. 15 Teams from 8 African countries and beyond are competing for the honours, a tough test though as the route […]
Fresh threats to the survival of the Serengeti

SERENGETI MUST NOT DIE – RELOADED VERSION 2.0 With the contentious and potentially lethal Serengeti Highway not yet fully out of the picture, and the route of a proposed railway line to from Tanga to Musoma on Lake Victoria kept a tightly guarded secret, rousing more suspicion about another battle between conservationists and politicians looming […]
Air Mauritius set to go nonstop to Shanghai

AIR MAURITIUS SET TO LAUNCH NON STOP FLIGHTS TO SHANGHAI Come January 24th Air Mauritius will start nonstop flights between Port Louis and Shanghai, using an Airbus A340 aircraft, dropping the stopover in Kuala Lumpur en route. Flights to Shanghai, via KL, commenced in July last year and helped to increase the number of Chinese […]
SunAfricaHotels ‘Sovereign Suites’ named as best new luxury hotel in Kenya
SOVEREIGN SUITES NAMED AS BEST NEW LUXURY HOTEL IN KENYA The Sovereign Suites, opened earlier this year in the hills of Limuru, outside Kenya’s capital Nairobi, has been an instant hit with those seeking luxurious surroundings away from the hustle and bustle of the city, out of the sight of crowds but ever the focus […]
Update of Aweil crash
SUDAN AVIATION RECORD GETS ANOTHER BLOW WITH F50 CRASH IN AWEIL A Kenya registered Fokker 50, used for flights inside Sudan by the International Organization for Migration IOM, crashed yesterday late afternoon while attempting to land in Aweil / South Sudan, coming from the Sudanese capital of Khartoum with a full passenger load of Southern […]
Another crash in Sudan raises more questions about aviation safety
SUDAN AVIATION RECORD GETS ANOTHER BLOW WITH F50 CRASH IN AWEIL (Picture of a F50 – courtesy of Wikipedia) A Kenya registered Fokker 50, used for flights inside Sudan by the International Organization for Migration IOM, crashed yesterday late afternoon while attempting to land in Aweil / South Sudan, coming from the Sudanese capital of […]
Kakira Nile Polo tournament only a week away
KAKIRA NILE POLO CLUB TO HOST THE ANNUAL NILE GOLD INVITATIONAL NEXT WEEKEND The Kakira Nile Polo Club will next weekend host their annual invitational meeting at the Kakira Polo Ground, located on the sprawling Kakira Estate a few miles beyond the Jinja municipality enroute to the East of the country. More information is available […]
Sheraton Kampala hosts Italian week
ITALIAN WEEK AT THE SHERATON KAMPALA HOTEL – A HAPPY MIX OF BUSINESS AND FOOD The Sheraton Kampala is once more the place to be, this time for an Italian Week where business and cuisine will meet in equal measure. The business to business meetings, and exhibition is held jointly with the Italian Embassy in […]
Hong Kong customs seize more blood ivory
MORE TANZANIA BLOOD IVORY NABBED IN HONG KONG Information was just received that customs in Hong Kong have again detected and confiscated more than a ton of blood ivory, shipped from Dar es Salaam via Dubai and destined for onward transport to an un-named final destination thought to be on the China mainland. More than […]
KWS set for Northern Kenya aerial game count

KWS TO CONDUCT WILDLIFE COUNT IN NORTHERN KENYA The Kenya Wildlife Service will commence an aerial wildlife count with special aim on elephant and Grevy zebra starting from November 25th, involving as many as 12 aircraft and lasting until November 30th. Target areas are the Samburu National Park, the Marsabit area and Shaba Game Reserve, […]
Routes Africa comes to Kampala in 2013
ROUTES AFRICA ANNOUNCES KAMPALA 2013 DATES The international Routes organization has just announced the dates for the 08th African Routes Development Conference, to be held in Kampala / Uganda next year. Co-hosted by the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority and the Entebbe International Airport it is set for the 07th – 09th of July next year […]
Mwazo loses in court as Muriithi triumphantly reclaims his position as KTB CEO

MWAZO SUFFERS DEFEAT IN COURT OVER MURIITHI’S APPOINTMENT The ruling today of the Industrial Court in favour of Muriithi Ndegwa as CEO of KTB, affirming that he indeed holds a valid 3 year contract extension as handed to him by the Head of Civil Service, finally restores a sense of order and continuity to the […]
Single security check to become part of Terminal 4 travel experience

NEW TERMINAL 4 TO FEATURE ONE SINGLE SECURITY CHECK The Kenya Airport Authority has just announced that they will introduce a single point security check for the new Terminal 4, which is presently under construction. Once cleared the KAA statement pointed out passengers will then no longer require the added level of gate security prior […]
SCAA MEETS ICAO DEADLINE TO SWITCH TO NEW FLIGHT PLAN FORMAT

SCAA MEETS ICAO DEADLINE TO SWITCH TO NEW FLIGHT PLAN FORMAT The Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority has yesterday switched to the new internationally required flight plan format as recommended by ICAO, the International Civil Aviation Organization based in Montreal. At 4 am on the 15th of November, the deadline ICAO had set for global compliance, […]
Now Jetlink appears to halt all operations effective Friday 16th November

JETLINK APPEARS TO HALT ALL OPERATIONS, NOT JUST JUBA FLIGHTS? Following the publication of information about Jetlink halting flights to Juba, as a result of Southern Sudan’s authorities refusing the airline the repatriation of over 2 million US Dollars held in local currency in banks in Juba, added information was rushed to this correspondent by […]
Not airborne anywhere FastJet makes move for 1Time
FASTJET APPEARS SET TO ACQUIRE 1TIME IN SOUTH AFRICA While only just starting to sell tickets in Tanzania, with flight operations still weeks away, it appears that the FastJet owners have a healthy appetite for yet more, as news have emerged from South Africa that the company is aiming at taking over 1Time, a low […]
Jetlink halts Juba flights effective immediately

JETLINK THE FIRST TO PULL THE PLUG ON JUBA The air is beginning to get thin for South Sudan, as far as transactions in hard currency are concerned as news are just breaking that effective immediately, Jetlink, one of Kenya’s leading private airlines, will halt all operations to and from the South Sudan capital as […]
RwandAir nearing decision for firm B787 order

RWANDAIR NEARING DECISION FOR FIRM B787 ORDER A regular source close to RwandAir has confirmed that the airline, shortly after taking delivery of two brand new CRJ900NG jets from Canadian manufacturer Bombardier, is now working on finalizing a firm order for at least one if not two B787 Dreamliner. Rwanda’s national airline appears to have […]
Concerns grow over Terminal 4 delays

KAA CONCEDES TERMINAL FOUR MAY ONLY COME ON LINE IN 2014 Aviation sources in Nairobi are getting increasingly worried over the apparent delays in procurement for Terminal 4 furnishings and equipment, prolonging the worsening congestion of the airport’s main terminal building. Built in the 1970’s, when at the time predecessor airport Embakasi was bursting at […]
Ebola returns to Uganda

FRESH EBOLA OUTBREAK HITS UGANDA Tourism stakeholders, just returned from a successful WTM 2012 attendance in London, are facing up to stark news that Ebola has yet again reappeared and already claimed two victims in the Luwero District of Uganda. Six weeks after the last outbreak was confirmed to have been brought under control and […]
Ethiopian deploys their B787 Dreamliner on Frankfurt route

ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES SWITCHES TO DREAMLINER ON FRANKFURT ROUTE Information from Addis Ababa was confirming pending aviation grapevine talk, that Ethiopian Airlines has deployed a brand new B787 Dreamliner on the route to Frankfurt since the end of October already. Ethiopian operates six flights a week between Addis and Frankfurt in addition to the 6 codeshared […]
Pascal Viroleau gets nod as first CEO of the Vanilla Island Cooperation

VANILLA ISLAND COOPERATION APPOINTS CEO AND TOP EXECUTIVES The meeting of the Council of Ministers for the Vanilla Island Cooperation, under the Chairmanship of Seychelles’ Minister for Tourism and Culture Alain St. Ange, on the Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, brought together ministers and their representatives from Mauritius, Madagascare, Mayotte, Comoros and the Seychelles. […]
Uganda’s gorilla population now above 400

BWINDI GORILLAS CROSS THE 400 MARK The Uganda Wildlife Authority has yesterday released the data of the last count carried out earlier in the year, confirming a positive trend in gorilla numbers as a result of increased protection and years of focused conservation efforts. The latest number available now stands at an estimated 400 mountain […]
Watamu set to host ILTA World Championship at Hemingways

HEMINGWAYS SET TO HOST DEEP SEE FISHING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Memories of the days of Ernest Hemingway, who often came to the Kenya coast for deep sea fishing in his days, will be recalled when during the last week of November this year Hemingways in Watamu will be hosting the ILTA Deep Sea Fishing World Championship. […]
Air traffic in Nairobi subjected to ATC go slow …
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ON SLOW GO IN NAIROBI Breaking news are reaching from a source at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi that Air Traffic Control has inflicted a slow go on all traffic in and out of Kenya’s premier airport, delaying some flights by as much as an hour. Tweets from passengers on board […]
TCAA and Precision fire back at PATP statement
PILOTS’ REPRESENTATIVE TOLD TO GET FACTS RIGHT OR SHUT UP It took less than a day for Precision Air, Tanzania’s leading airline, to respond to a range of allegations made by the Secretary General of the association of Tanzanian pilots, who took aim at the airline by alleging the employment of ‘unqualified foreign pilots over […]