2015年10月10日 星期六

2015-10-11 Tanzania Tanzania


National Post
   
Queen of Ivory — a 66-year-old Chinese woman who smuggled 700 tusks ...   
National Post
NAIROBI – They call her the Queen of Ivory – a 66-year-old Chinese woman who became famous for her role in Africa's illegal wildlife trade. Over 15 years, she helped smuggle more than 700 elephant tusks out of Africa, officials said Thursday. But as ...

Africa's unlikely villain Tanzania nabs 'Ivory Queen' for smuggling   The Straits Times
Infamous Chinese “Queen of Ivory” arrested in Tanzania   MyTechBits
China's notorious 'Ivory Queen' charged with smuggling in Tanzania   TV Newsroom
Dispatch Times   
Examiner.com   
Elephant Action League   
Environmental Investigation Agency   
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ACT-Wazalendo parliamentary candidate for Arusha dies.   
IPPmedia
Alliance for Change and Transparency (ACT-Wazalendo) parliamentary candidate for Arusha Urban Constituency, Estomiah Mallah, has passed away. Speaking in his office yesterday, Arusha Municipal Director, Juma Idd, said Mallah died at KCMC Hospital ...


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Student becomes first cyber crime victim   
Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
THE Cyber Crime Act of 2015 has started to bite following the arraignment of a student, Benedict Angelo Ngonyani (24), on a charge relating to publication of false information, touching the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), General Davis Mwamunyange.

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Mozambican People 'Tired of War', Says Kikwete   
AllAfrica.com
Maputo — Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, speaking on Friday in the northern Mozambican city of Pemba, declared that the Mozambican people are tired of war, and urged political dialogue to secure effective peace in the country. Kikwete, who was ...

Second bridge across Ruvuma River in pipeline   Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
Tanzania and Mozambique plan on building border river bridge   Coastweek

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West Sussex Gazette
   
Church group's first mission 'wonderful experience'   
West Sussex Gazette
MISSION volunteers from North Mundham and Hunston have helped with a project to build a secondary school in a remote village in Tanzania. The team of 13 parishioners from St Stephen's Church in North Mundham and St Leodegar's Church in Hunston ...


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