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 […]

Kenya news update – Petrol shortage bites deep and hard

CRIPPLING FUEL SHORTAGE ATTRIBUTED TO HORDING AND PROFITEERING A major fuel crisis has once again made life in Kenya even more difficult, as besides record prizes motorists now have to drive from station to station to find the precious liquid and then often queue for hours before eventually reaching the pumps. Nairobi was particularly hard […]

Kenya conservation news update – Poachers now target collared elephant

ELEPHANT POACHERS TARGET ‘COLLARED’ ANIMALS Shocking news have emerged overnight from Kenya, where – as in many other African countries – poaching is again on the increase. In the dense forests of Mt. Kenya National Park, but even outside the official park boundaries, elephant have for times immemorial migrated through established ‘corridors’ to follow available […]

East African air travel update – Turkey eases Visa requirements

TURKISH AIRLINES CAUSE CHANGE IN VISA POLICY The Turkish national airline has reportedly prevailed upon their immigration service in changing Visa rules for African citizens, flying with Turkish from the airline’s growing network across the African continent, connecting in Istanbul for their final destination. A source close to the airline in Kampala confirmed, while discussing […]

Seychelles breaking news – Emirates Holidays crowns STB as ‘their champion’

EMIRATES HOLIDAYS CROWNS SEYCHELLES TOURIST BOARD Awards for the Seychelles seem to chase each other these days, in recognition of the outstanding value and appeal the destination now commands around the world. In India the Seychelles were given ‘Best promising destination’ as more and more passengers connect with Emirates from their Indian gateways via Dubai […]

Uganda news update – All roads lead to the Sheraton for a Turkish Food Festival

ALL ROADS LEAD TO SHERATON FOR ‘TURKISH FESTIVAL’ When the culinary mind strays to the subject of food festivals, especially here in Kampala, Oktoberfest would probably be first on the list of options, but again the Sheraton Kampala took the lead by organizing an authentic Turkish Food Week, coming up between May 16th to 21st. […]

East Africa news update – Osama death news received in sombre atmosphere

SOMBRE MOOD IN NAIROBI AND DAR ON NEWS OF OSAMA DEMISE Hundreds of families and thousands of friends of those who perished in the 1998 bombings of the US Embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, as well as those of victims of other Al Qaida inspired terrorist acts in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, showed relief on […]

Seychelles news update – Royals on a Creole paradise honeymoon?

SEYCHELLES’ BEST KEPT SECRET? Information is starting to appear that the recently married royal couple of Prince William, now Duke of Cambridge and his wife Catherine, will after all enjoy their honeymoon in the tropical Creole island paradise of the Seychelles. It is understood, though not independently confirmed at this stage – even the best […]

Uganda news update – HTTI graduates nearly 600 students

HTTI STUDENTS GRADUATED – FINALLY Last week saw the graduation of several hundred students at the Hotel and Tourism Training Institute in Jinja, based at the Crested Crane Hotel. Presiding over the function was the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry Ambassador Onen who stood in for his minister. HTTI was […]

Uganda news update – Parliament clears new Entebbe road highway financing

OUTGOING PARLIAMENT APPROVES FUNDING FOR NEW ENTEBBE HIGHWAY The parliamentary session in Kampala yesterday of the soon to be retired outgoing house – when it makes way for the newly elected members – made a landmark decision to approve the proposed funding for the Entebbe highway. Government is now able to conclude a loan agreement […]

Kenya tourism news update – New Tourism Bill passes final hurdle

KENYAN PARLIAMENT PASSES NEW TOURISM BILL Last weekend news reached that the parliament in Nairobi has finally voted for the new tourism bill, which will bring long overdue new regulatory bodies and a new organizational structure for the public sector of the tourism industry into place. Now only awaiting the anticipated presidential assent to make […]

East Africa news update – Inflation still rising

INFLATION KEEPS RISING The latest data released by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics makes grim reading, given another rise of month on month inflation for April to now 14.1 percent, three percent up from March and well more than double compared to even February this year. Drought related food prices, combined with the escalating cost […]

Kenya conservation news update – Ol Pejeta excells again in community relations

COMMUNITY CONSERVATION TAKEN SERIOUSLY Ol Pejeta, one of Kenya’s leading mixed conservancies – they are rearing cattle side by side with an impressive array of wildlife, including predators – has just completed another community support project, harvesting rain water. Ol Pejeta’s community outreach programme has in recent weeks distributed and installed about 40 water tanks […]

Seychelles news update – Archipelago wins joint claim to extended sea bed

SEYCHELLES WIN JOINT CLAIM TO SEABED AREA The United Nations’ Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea has now formally recognized the claims jointly made by Seychelles and Mauritius over the ‘ownership’ of the seabed along the ‘Mascarene Plateau’, adding a total area of almost 400.000 square kilometres to the control exercised […]

Tanzania conservation news – Tourism minister speaks out against poaching

WITH POACHING IT IS FOREIGNERS TOO ‘Foreigners’ seems to be one of the key word these days in Tanzania when it comes to apportioning blame for a range of assorted crimes and society ills, as the Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism has learned too. He blamed the increase of poaching, as seen in Tanzania […]

Rwanda tourism news update – New record first quarter for Rwanda tourism

RWANDA’S TOURISM INCOME SHARPLY UP COMPARED TO 2010 The first quarter results of tourism’s sectoral performance were released yesterday and the earnings confirmed by government sources are in the region of US Dollars 56 million, compared with a figure of only 43 million US Dollars last year, which ended as the best ever nevertheless. Visitor […]

Aviation news update – AFRAA takes issue with EU ‘Blacklist’

AFRAA ATTACKS EU AIRLINE BLACK LISTING The African Airline Association, based in Nairobi, has come out strongly against the ban on LAM Mozambique in the most recent blacklist edition published by the European aviation oversight body. Citing a ‘flawless record’ since 1989 AFRAA questioned which rationale was used to include LAM in the list of […]