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Updated: Friday June 05, 2009 1:37 AM
Tanzania Tourist Board honours Thomson Safaris with the 2009 Tanzania Conservation Award
05.06.09 | SHAME has lost all meaning. The Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Shamsa Mwangunga heads a Ministry stinking with corruption. If TANAPA is not evicting people from their lands to expand parks the parliament is forcing Mwangunga to withdraw from the parliament scrap wildlife bill. If TANAPA is not trapped in irregularities in the procurement of services from the Atlanta-based CNN and the London-based Jambo Publications Ltd as revealed by Controller and Auditor General, Ludovic Utouh, in his report[1] then the western wildlife conservation lobby such as FZS, UNESCO, WWF, AWF and more are leading the ministry by the nose.
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Updated: Friday June 05, 2009 1:37 AM
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