About 48,000 members of the Maasai tribe may be forced off their lands in Tanzania to allow for animal shooting sprees for foreign royals, pending a deal from a big-game hunting corporation and ...
FILE - In this Friday, March 23, 2018 file photo, a young Maasai herder boy stands in the bush at the end of the day near Mikumi National Park in Tanzania. A U.S.-based group said Thursday, May 10, ...
Donna Felsburg Donna Felsburg of Christian Life Assembly Church talks about her recent mission trip to Tanzania. Donna Felsburg of Enola has a new nickname in Tanzania: “Bibi” Donna, which is a term ...
The Rev. J. David Simonson was a bear of a man who became a missionary legend. He went to Tanzania in 1956 and spent the next half century spreading the gospel while building several thousand small ...
MOMBASA – The Tanzanian government is seizing livestock from Indigenous Maasai herders in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in its latest attempt to clear way for tourism and trophy hunting, a report ...
Last week, President Obama came to my country, Tanzania. President Kikwete and our people received him with great pride, but it is unlikely Obama heard anything about our government’s plan to give a ...
Tanzania’s policies on conservation and its ongoing impacts on Maasai people in Ngorongoro district highlight how communities historically marginalized by oppression still wrestle with colonial ...
Editor’s Note: Chris Endean works for GAVI Alliance, a public-private partnership focused on increasing access to immunization in poor countries. He writes for CNN ahead of the GAVI Alliance Partners’ ...
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In Kenya, Maasai private landowners come together to protect wildlife corridors
By Elodie Toto “Look, giraffes are walking in front of me. We have hundreds of them in our conservancy. There are zebras, too ...
“Good Morning America" co-anchor Amy Robach visited with the Maasai in Tanzania. — -- "Good Morning America" took viewers on an immersive tour of Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater and among the ...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Tens of thousands of Tanzania’s ethnic Maasai people are homeless after the government burned their houses to keep the savannah open for tourism benefiting two foreign safari ...
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