STB and SNPA sign formal partnership agreement
STB SIGNS PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY The Seychelles Tourism Board and Seychelles National Parks Authority have further cemented their already strong partnership with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Monday 24 September 2012 at the Seychelles Tourism Board head office in Bel Ombre. Aimed to coincide with the Seychelles Tourism Week, […]
More water for coastal beach resorts delights hoteliers
COAST HOTELS SET TO GET MORE WATER It was learned overnight that the Coast Water and Services Board has now started to pump a further 35 million litres of water a day to the coast, stretching from Malindi to the Mombasa, a significant increase in capacity, which now stands at 155 million litres a day […]
Seychelles’ Festival Kreol attracts wide sponsorship from private sector
SEYCHELLES’ FESTIVAL KREOL ATTRACTS WIDE SPONSORSHIP The archipelago’s private sector has reportedly responded positively to requests for greater sponsorship of one of the islands main cultural events, the annual ‘Festival Kreol’. Reports are coming out of Victoria that major corporate entities have ‘adopted’ individual events and activities and contributed in cash and kind towards making […]
Emaar comes to Kenya with The Address in tow
EMAAR COMES TO KENYA WITH GOLF COURSE DEVELOPMENT The greater Mara area is now set to get its first major golf development, 18 hole course and resort, after Emaar Properties of Dubai has announced their plans for entering the Kenyan market. Alongside the just ended hotel investment conference in Nairobi the news were broken, and […]
COMESA announces slight change in Business Forum dates for Kampala Summit in November
COMESA AMENDS BUSINESS FORUM DATES FOR KAMPALASUMMIT Information just received indicates that the planned business forum alongside the COMESA Summit in November in Kampala, has been shifted to 20th and 21st. The following statement was received from the COMESA Secretariat for distribution: 8th COMESA Business Forum and International Exhibition; 20- 21November, 2012(Forum); 19- 24November, 2012(Exhibition) […]
Kagesheki meets Rifai to discuss preparations for Pan African Tourism Conference
KAGESHEKI MEETS RIFAI AT UNWTO IN MADRID Tanzania’s tourism minister Amb. Khamis Kagesheki has earlier this week met with UNWTO Secretary General Taleb Rifai in Madrid, his first such visit since being appointed to replace his hapless predecessor a few months ago. UNWTO will hold its inaugural ‘Pan African Conference on Sustainable Tourism’ in Arusha […]
Nairobi all set to get first ‘Double Decker’ highway in Eastern and Central Africa
KENYA ALL SET FOR FIRST ‘DOUBLE DECKER’ ROAD ACROSS THE CITY It was learned from usually reliable sources in Nairobi that the Kenyan government and the World Bank have signed a loan agreement for 25.5 billion Kenya Shillings, aimed to finance the construction of a new ‘upper level’ road across the city, running along the […]
A tongue in cheek piece from GQ India about Mauritius’ attempt to give two islands away
Dear Mauritius Oops, we almost didnt see you there. Anyway, since weve got a moment, wed quickly like to thank you for all the support youve given our country. We only recently discovered that almost 40 per cent of foreign investment to India comes via your shores thanks to a conveniently favourable tax treaty the […]
EATP launch in Kampala sees demand for formation of a regional tourism agency

ESTABLISH A TOURISM COORDINATION PLATFORM EATP CHAIR URGES EAC LEADERS The East Africa Tourism Platform, in short known as EATP, supported by TradeMark East Africa launched in its final county in the East African Community at a cocktail held last night at the Hotel Africana in Kampala, Uganda. The EATPs founding Chairman, Richard Rugimbana noted […]
Kigali set to get fourth Brussels Airlines flight

BRUSSELS AIRLINES TO ADD MORE FLIGHTS FOR KIGALI Effective 28th October, the onset of the traditional winter schedule for airlines worldwide, will Brussels Airlines add a fourth weekly flight to Kigali, which will then return to the European capital via Nairobi. This added frequency will according to information received operate on Fridays. It was at […]
Kipng’etich quits KWS amid both regret and relief

KIPNG ETICH QUITS KWS AMID BOTH REGRET AND RELIEF News broke late yesterday that the CEO of Kenya Wildlife Services, Dr. Julius Kipngetich has tendered his resignation, effective immediately, and that the Board of Trustees of KWS has accepted his decision. Having been at the helm of KWS for 8 years, longer than most of […]
Turkish Airlines announces schedule and capacity changes for East Africa

TURKISH ANNOUNCES CHANGES FOR EAST AFRICA FLIGHTS Information was given by Turkish Airlines about a number of changes to flight schedules and aircraft used for their destinations in Eastern Africa, effective start of the traditional winter schedule. Kigali will from 28th October be served 5 times a week, getting one more flight using a B737-800 […]
Kempinski announces major expansion drive into Africa

KEMPINSKI USES NAIROBI HOTEL CONFERENCE TO BREAK NEWS Kempinski has announced plans for further expansion into Africa during the ongoing Africa Hotel Investment Forum held at the InterContinental Hotel in Nairobi. It was learned from a usually reliable source that with new management agreements under review in more than a dozen countries, and five hotels […]
Former German Ambassador Klaus Holderbaum makes Presidential Advisor on Tourism

HOLDERBAUM APPOINTED PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR ON TOURISM Former German Ambassador to Uganda, Klaus Holderbaum, was recently appointed as Presidential Advisor on Tourism and Trade, after already serving previously as Advisor to the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry, as it was then known. Holderbaum served as Germanys Ambassador to Uganda between 1999 and 2003 and then […]
Sudanese antagonists reach agreement on Abyei in Addis Ababa
ADDIS TALKS SET DATE FOR ABYEI REFERNDUM The ongoing talks between South Sudan and the erstwhile slave masters in Khartoum, held in Addis Ababa under the auspices of the African Union, have finally produced a tangible result. The long overdue and deliberately obstructed referendum on the future of Abyei, something the Khartoum regime is mortally […]
Robbery gone wrong kills Greek tourist in Dar es Salaam
ANOTHER ROBBERY GONE WRONG KILLS TOURIST IN DAR ES SALAAM Inspite of regular official denials over the extend of crime in Tanzanias commercial capital of Dar es Salaam, directly aimed at foreign visitors, another tragic case of a purse snatching gone horribly wrong has come to light overnight. A visiting medical doctor from Greece, walking […]
Wildlife versus trucks, the stark reality of paved roads in game rich areas

GAME VS TRAFFIC LESSONS OF THE NEW KIMANA ROAD FOR THE SERENGETI HIGHWAY In the absence of a clear commitment by the Tanzanian government, NOT to build either the controversial highway, paved or unpaved, across the key migration routes of the Serengeti, nor route the planned railway to Musoma across the same corridor, must now […]
Twende Tu recaptures market and grows stronger from edition to edition

TWENDE TU RECAPTURES MARKET With the first three editions now published and the fourth in the making, it was learned during a recent visit to Nairobi that Twende Tu has now captured over 7.000 subscriptions and over the counter sales, with the trend showing a strong growth into the third edition and likely more yet […]
Kampala Serena scoops Uganda’s one and only World Travel Award

THE KAMPALA SERENA UGANDAS ONE AND ONLY WORLD TRAVEL AWARD WINNER Arguments are often flying about my social network pages when the word luxurious is being used to describe often rather utilitarian accommodation on the Ugandan safari circuit or for the hotels in the city and in Entebbe. Either misunderstood, or outright misused, this word […]
Serena and Ol Pejeta, a winning combination
SERENA ON OL PEJETA A WINNING COMBINATION Ol Pejeta, Kenyas complete wildlife experience all in one place on the Laikipia Plains of Central Kenya has in recent years established itself as a choice destination for both overseas and local visitors, offering as comprehensive a game viewing experience as it possibly comes in Kenya. Located within […]
Serena signs Burundi deal for city hotel in Bujumbura
SERENA HOTELS SIGNS DEAL WITH BURUNDI GOVERNMENT FOR CITY HOTEL Corrrection: I was given the wrong name of the hotel in question and have therefore deleted reference to that particular hotel. Any inconvenience caused is highly regretted. As reported here previously, the Government of Burundi was for some time in negotiations with Serena Hotels to […]
Mweka Wildlife College selected as Regional Centre of Excellence

MWEKA WILDLIFE COLLEGE NAMED CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR EAST AFRICA The College of African Wildlife Management, aka the Mweka Wildlife College, located near Moshi on the lower slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro, was last week named as one of only four Regional Centres of Excellence in Tanzania after a verification exercise spanning several months. From across […]
Open your skies, EAC Secretary General tells member countries

EAC SECRETARY GENERAL DEMANDS OPEN AIR SPACE ACROSS EAST AFRICA The official opening of the headquarters of CASSOA, the Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency of the East African Community member states in Entebbe last weekend provided a platform for EAC Secretary General to spell out a few truths, which some of the countries […]
New railway deal between Kenya and China spells doom for RVR

RIFT VALLEY RAILWAYS GETS PUNISHED FOR SLOW DEVELOPMENT PACE News are emerging from Nairobi that the Kenyan government, after reaching a principal agreement with neighbours Uganda on the format of a new railway line from Mombasa via Nairobi and Malaba to Kampala, has signed a major deal with China to construct a parallel railway line […]
Weekly roundup of news from Eastern Africa and the Indian Ocean islands, Fourth edition September 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 […]
From Rivertrees at Usa River to the Blues & Chutney in Arusha

BLUES & CHUTNEY OFFERS A NEW DIMENSION IN B&B HOSPITALITY IN ARUSHA Its a Bed and Breakfast Its a Bistro Its a Bar Its a Lounge (Temptations galore at the new Chutney & Blues) And yes, it is just about all one needs when visiting Arusha, the Capital City of East Africa. Opened just a […]
EATP set to launch in Uganda on World Tourism Day

EATP TO LAUNCH IN UGANDA ON WORLD TOURISM DAY This years World Tourism Day celebrations in Uganda on the 27th of September will be spiced up with the expected launch of East Africas tourism private sector platform, EATP, which will complete the circuit of launches across the East African Community member states. Celebrated around the […]
Seychelles receives the first wind power turbines at Port Victoria

GREEN WIND POWER PLANTS ARRIVE IN PORT VICTORIA As reported here previously, the Seychelles governments policy to introduce greener sources of energy had earlier this year resulted in a contract to be signed for constructing two wind power plants on the main island of Mahe. Located at Ile du Port and Ile de Romainville the […]
RwandAir set to receive Africa’s first CRJ900 in a month

RWANDAIR SET TO SOAR AS NEW AIRCRAFT DELIVERIES DRAW CLOSER (RwandAirs new CRJ 900 jet, in the final stages of assembly) When half a year ago news were broken here that RwandAir had indeed put pen to paper and ordered two brand new CRJ900 jets, plus at least one confirmed additional option from Bombardier in […]
Transition Authority directive may halt divestiture of KTDC shareholdings
CONFUSION REIGNS OVER ASSET DIRECTIVE BY THE TRANSITION AUTHORITY A directive issued earlier this week by Kenyas Transition Authority which is charged with an orderly transfer of assets to a number of new administrative entities created under the new constitution, has thrown in doubt efforts to divest of shareholdings by the Kenya Tourist Development Corporation, […]