WANAHABARI WAPANDA MLIMA KILIMANJARO

Kama sehemu ya Maadhimisho ya mika 50 ya Uhuru wa Tanzania Bara, wanahabari 10 wanapanda Mlima Kilimanjaro kwa mwaliko wa Hifadhi za Taifa (TANAPA). Jana (Jumanne) wanahabari hao ambao wako chini ya uongozi wa Pascal Shelutete ambaye ni Meneja Uhusiano wa TANAPA, walifanikiwa kufika katika kituo cha pili cha kupanda Mlima huo kiitwacho Horombo. Wanahabari hao wanategemea kufika kileleni…

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Global Investors Still Optimistic on Emerging Market Prospects

LONDON, UK; WASHINGTON, DC, December 8, 2011 – Heightened global risk perceptions in the aftermath of the financial crisis, fueled by sovereign credit risk in the developed world and political crises in the Middle East and North Africa, have increased investor\’s concerns, according to a new report by the World Bank\’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency. However, the report, World…

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CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2012 Awards.

CNN MULTICHOICE AFRICAN JOURNALIST AWARDS 2012 **NOW OPEN FOR ENTRIES** CNN International and MultiChoice competition is now open to receive entries for CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2012 Awards. Over the past 17 years, the competition has grown in size and status to become Africa’s most prestigious media event. In 2011, a ‘Highlights Programme’ of the awards was broadcast in…

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When I am 67: Eurozone crisis and the reasons that prompted it

Moscow, 6 December 2011 – Renaissance Capital, the leading emerging markets investment bank, has issued a groundbreaking report analysing the eurozone crisis and the reasons that prompted it. When I’m 67 , authored by Charles Robertson, Renaissance Capital’s Global Chief Economist, and the Firm’s award-winning global research team, argues that excessive public pension spending (accounting for nearly one-third of…

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KOFI ANNAN WELCOMES COMMITMENT TO INVESTMENT IN CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE

News Release | KOFI ANNAN WELCOMES COMMITMENT TO INVESTMENT IN CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE Durban, South Africa, – In a keynote speech at the High Level Panel on Climate Smart Agriculture – Africa: A Call to Action, former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Chairman of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), will welcome investment in climate-smart initiatives in…

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New deforestation wave sweeps across Africa

DURBAN (4 December 2011)—A new wave of deforestation is sweeping across Africa, decimating wildlife and threatening the resilience of its ecosystems to withstand the effects of climate change—especially in the area of food security, experts said. “Deforestation rates in Africa… are accelerating,” said Helen Gichohi, President of the African Wildlife Foundation, during a keynote speech at Forest Day 5…

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Ambitious 10-year global research program aims to protect forest-carbon stocks, reduce risks for mil

DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA (4 December 2011)—With declining conditions in forests looming as a threat to climate health and the well-being of a billion impoverished people, the world’s largest consortium of agricultural researchers announced today an ambitious 10-year global research program devoted to forests and agroforestry. The new 10-year CGIAR research program on Forests, Trees, and Agroforestry aims to reinvigorate…

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New bamboo charcoal tech to jumpstart African bioenergy sector, slow deforestation and climate chang

*DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA* Bamboo, a plant not often associated with Africa, may be the key to combating soil degradation and massive deforestation on the continent as an alternative source of energy. A partnership among African nations and communities, the International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) and China are working to substitute bamboo charcoal and firewood for forest wood…

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Closing statement from AAUK for Busan high level forum

*Africa ‘let down’ by Busan aid agreement says charity ActionAid*** *01.12.11: *Africa’s priorities were sidelined in a ‘global partnership’ launched today at the fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, in Busan, says anti-poverty agency ActionAid. **** Donors did not agree a target for ending ‘tied aid’ – the practice where donor governments force countries to spend aid on…

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Report: Irregular power supply costs manufacturing sector Tsh 31 billion losses annually

Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) has published a landmark report that presents gristly details of the huge financial and manpower losses the manufacturing sector bear due to intermittent power supply. Hard copies of the report titled “Challenges of Unreliable Electricity Power Supply to Manufacturers in Tanzania, ” will be available in Dar es Salaam, from today, December 1st 2011….

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