TANZANIA: TANZANIA has registered tremendous success in the conservation and tourism sectors in the past three years under the leadership of President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
Indeed, the country’s Wildlife Management Authority (TAWA) has excelled with a remarkable increase in tourist arrivals, income and a reduction in poaching.
There has been a noteworthy improvement in tourism services and an increase in income from hunting block fees. President Samia’s efforts to revive the tourism industry have significantly elevated TAWA’s performance.
As a result, seven smart investment contracts in tourism blocks have been signed, with the government set to receive a total of 312.25 million US dollars (about 796.2bn/-) over a 20-year period.
According to TAWA Conservation Commissioner Mabula Nyanda, seven agreements were signed in January 2024. Through these deals, the government will receive revenues equal to an annual equivalent of 15.5 million US dollars (about…
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