Thursday, July 25, 2019

Tanzania to Receive a batch of 120 Tourists, Investors from Hong Kong

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A DELEGATION of 120 tourists and investors from Hong Kong, China is expected to visit the country on Sunday, a senior official revealed on Tuesday.

Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) Managing Director, Devota Mdachi revealed this when speaking at the just-ended one day Zhejiang-Tanzania Trade and Investment Forum that involved 25 businesspersons from Zhejiang province and Tanzanian businessmen.

The delegation will be in Tanzania following the roadshows that were conducted by TTB and other stakeholders in November last year in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shanghai to market destination Tanzania and investment opportunities available in the country.

While in Tanzania, the delegation will visit Ngorongoro crater, Serengeti national park, and other tourist’s attractions before participating in the business meeting in the country’s northern safari capital of Arusha.

The Arusha business meeting has been organized by TTB, Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) and Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC).

“The idea is to help Hong Kong delegation see business and investment opportunities available in Tanzania that will attract them to make the decision to invest in Tanzania,” the TTB official said.

“As TTB we are happy for this delegation because our trip that was conducted in November last year in Hong Kong was very successful as it has brought about positive results to us because right now we have begun to get tourists from Hong Kong,” she noted.

While in Hong Kong, the TTB delegation which also included ATCL officials met 80 tour operators, media representatives and other groups of interest and discussed how they can collaborate to promote destination Tanzania and bring tourists from Hong Kong to Tanzania.

Mdachi said: “The Chinese tourists who visited the country in November were very impressed to see the massive tourist attractions that we have on offer including world heritage sites, cultural tourism assets, and beautiful sandy beaches.”

Speaking with Zhejiang businessperson who was attending the Zhejiang-Tanzania Trade and Investment Forum, the TPSF Executive Director, Godfrey Simbeye invited more Zhejiang people to invest in Tanzania in the tourism sector and other sectors to strengthen business links between Tanzania and Zhejiang province.

According to UNCTAD 2018, World Investment report, in 2017 the FDI inflow reached USD 1.18 billion that is equal to 2.3 percent of DGP,  making it among the 10 biggest recipients of FDI in Africa. The current FDI stock is estimated at USD 20.3billiion that is equal to 39% of GDP.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Hong Kong Company signs Agreement with TTB to bring Tourists to Tanzania

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Dar es Salaam. A Hong Kong-based company Paper Communication Ltd has committed to bringing 130 tourists to Tanzania in November this year, Tanzania Tourists Board (TTB) today told The Citizen.

The agreement between the Chinese company and TTB was reached at the ongoing tourism exhibition in China that started last month.

In a statement released by TTB on Friday, tourists are hoping to visit some of the tourist attractions in the country during their visit and some who are businessmen will also look forward to the investment opportunities available in Tanzania.

Speaking at the event, the Company's representative Annie Wu said that the tour of 130 tourists is the result of the exhibition by TTB.

At the same time, TTB board chairman Rtd Judge Thomas Mihayo has also met Hanjin and HnaTour of South Korea that also promised to bring a sizeable number of tourists later this year.

Mr. Mihayo said tourists agents have agreed to come to Tanzania to negotiate with TTB as well as to look for opportunities to bring more tourists from South Korea to Tanzania.

Speaking after the signing of the pact with the company, TTB managing director Devota Mdachi said that through the Tanzanian embassy in Southern Korea is planning to organize a broadcast tour in the future where they will meet other South Korea companies.

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Burigi-Chato National Park

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The newly-inaugurated national park will be the third largest wildlife sanctuary in Tanzania after Serengeti and Ruaha, according to Natural Resources and Tourism deputy minister Constantine Kanyasu.

Burigi-Chato, along with Ibanda-Kyerwa, and Rumanyika-Karagwe, were recently elevated from the status of the game reserve to that of the national park. This brings the total number of national parks in Tanzania to 19.

President Magufuli said Tanzania boasts of being a country with the largest ‘Protected Land Area’, covering some 361,594 square kilometers, which is 32 percent of its total area.

The Chato Member of Parliament, who doubles as the Energy Minister, Dr. Medard Kalemani, told those present that his constituency has become an investment hot spot, thanks to massive improvements in its infrastructure and the available resources.

He said considering the number of development projects being implemented in Chato, the area was poised for rapid growth that would position it to rise to city status in the coming few years.

“I want to send this message across the country that Chato is now a potential investment spot. We have developed roads, a huge airport of international standard, and soon we will be constructing a stadium, which will also be used as a tourist attraction. Most importantly Chato also has minerals,” he said.

Thursday, July 4, 2019

From Amsterdam to Kilimanjaro with Love: KLM’s First 787-10 Dreamliner Lands at KIA

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Royal Dutch Airline, KLM has deployed its first Dreamliner to Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) direct from Amsterdam, offering a ray of hope to a Tanzania’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry.

The new Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, “Oranjebloesem” (Orange Blossom) registration PH-BKA, was delivered in Amsterdam on Sunday, June 30, 2019, and it's maiden scheduled flight was KIA or JRO on Tuesday, July 2, 2019.

Indeed, the maiden landing of the most touted luxurious plane at KIA, a major gateway to Tanzania’s northern tourism circuit, with 344 tourists from across Europe, has essentially graced the onset of the tourism high season.

It was greeted at KIA with a water salute after having successfully touched the JRO’s running way at 7:40 p.m East African Time, as the Kilimanjaro Regional Commissioner, Dr. Annah Mghwira leading the crowd to cheer the historic landing of the aircraft.

KLM is the first European airline to operate this more sustainable and economical aircraft. The Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner has the same efficient engines as the 787-9. The combination of these engines with the use of lighter materials in the 787-10 means it produces lower carbon emissions and less noise.

“The 787-10’s design is highly sophisticated, with large windows and a spacious interior providing much more room and comfort,” Captain Tom Van Hoorn told eTurboNews at KIA. KLM plans to have 15 Boeing 787-10s in its fleet by 2022.

Kilimanjaro Regional governor, Dr. Mghwira expressed Tanzania’s government appreciation to KLM for the great honor of deploying its first new Dreamliner to land at KIA with such considerable number of tourists at the onset of high tourism season.

“This is a vote of confidence from KLM and we are reciprocating in kind as we will ensure all holiday-makers are enjoying our attractions hustle free,” she explained, underscoring the need for tour operators to grab the opportunity for offering the tourists the best services.

For her part, Business Development Manager, Ms. Chirstine Mwakatobe from Kilimanjaro Airports Development Company (KADCO), an executive arm of the KIA, thanked KLM for bestowing the great honor on Tanzania.

Indeed recently, Tanzania picked, BAM International contracting firm of Netherlands, to execute what was billed as the largest overhaul ever, in its efforts to elevate KIA into a fully-fledged tourist’s gateway.

Financed by Tanzania and the Dutch governments at $39.7 million, the makeover project, saw all runways, apron, taxiways and passenger lounge modernized in a bid to offer holidaymakers a hassle-free trip to the country’s northern tourist’s circuit.

With increased traffic, demands for customer satisfaction, security concerns and growing competition, KIA has found it imperative to benchmark itself with pace-setting organizations, meeting and overcoming emerging challenges along the way.

The 47-year-old airport, which situated between Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions, has over the years undergone a series of touch-ups and renovations, but now has achieved world-class status with the makeover.

KADCO’s Mwakatobe said that the airport’s modernization included the expansion of the terminal buildings, increased the length and width of taxiways and runaways, expanded aircraft aprons as well as established other essential services at the terminal.

Ms. Mwakatobe further divulged that BAM also installed new airfield ground lighting and floodlights along with the aprons, resurfaced the runaways, and created continuous loop linking runways and taxiways to eliminate delays in landing and take-off.

Boasting an annual increase of 25 percent in passenger traffic, KIA management expects to handle nearly 1.2 million flying customers this year. Inaugurated for business in 1972, KIA was designed to handle just 200,000 passengers annually.

“Today is a special day as we receive the latest Dreamliner, the first to be operated by KLM and also KIA being the first airport for the aircraft to land,” Ms. Mwakatobe explained.

She attributes the improvement of KIA’s hard and soft infrastructures, as well as good rapport between the KLM and the airport as the key factors behind the deployment of Dreamliner B787-10.