2015年6月30日 星期二

2015-07-01 Tanzania Tanzania


Huffington Post
   
Using DNA evidence to pinpoint poaching zones   
Mongabay.com
A study published last week in Science showed that most of the ivory being trafficked today comes from two areas in Africa: savanna elephant ivory from southeast Tanzania in East Africa and forest elephant ivory from the meeting point of Gabon, the ...
Ivory Belongs on the Front of Elephants   Huffington Post
Genetic maps target ivory black market   SciDev.Net

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Some children's homes need closer look   
Daily News
THE National Assembly has been told that the government appreciates the role played by religious institutions, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and individuals in taking care of children who live in difficult conditions. The children include orphans.

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I won't join Ikulu race, Nchimbi declares   
Daily News
SONGEA Urban Member of Parliament Emmanuel Nchimbi announced his resolve not to join this year's Union presidential race, saying CCM has got an adequate aspirants base from which to pick the best candidate. “I have analysed all the 41 candidates ...


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State envisages aiding orphans   
Daily News
Depending on availability of financial resources, the government will continue to disburse funds to orphanages to improve their services. The Deputy Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Stephen Kebwe, said here that the government appreciates the ...


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Higher learning institutions rapped   
Daily News
THE government has threatened to revoke licences of higher learning institutions that fail to comply with the rules and regulations that govern their establishment. The warning was issued here by a Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office ...

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Public schools log progress   
Daily News
THE performance of public secondary schools is on the rise compared to private schools, thanks to government initiatives under the Big Results Now (BRN) to improve the learning and teaching environment in the institutions. And, interestingly, the once ...


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eTurboNews
   
New ferry adds travel capacity between Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam   
eTurboNews
Azam Marine, aka Kilimanjaro Fast Ferries, has just launched their fifth ferry, now deployed on the route out of Dar es Salaam harbor to the main Zanzibari islands of Unjuga and Pemba. Known as “Kilimanjaro V,” the ferry was built to order in Australia ...

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