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Kilimanjaro does not want ‘ Burundians’ Special

Dar Es Salaam - The government of Tanzania has refuted claims that refugees are being evacuated from Katumba, Mishamo and Rubumu refugee camps to pave a way for an American firm to cultivate the land.
Digital Journal Report by Juniper Russo

Snows of Kilimanjaro shrinking rapidly

The latest survey of the ice fields remaining on the mountain indicate the remaining ice fields atop famed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania could be gone within two decades and perhaps even sooner.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 4 comments

Mt. Kilimanjaro's snow cap may not disappear by 2020 or 2030

A new field study suggests that the snow cap on Mt Kilimanjaro may not disappear by 2020 or 2030 as claimed previously.
In the Media by Aditi Chengappa

Kilimanjaro's Melting Snow: Not a Sign of Global Warming?

According to the summer edition of American Scientist magazine, "global warming has nothing to do with the decline of Kilimanjaro's ice, and using the mountain in northern Tanzania as a "poster child" for climate change is simply inaccurate."
In the Media by unusualsuspect - 2 comments
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Tanzania at a tight spot.

Tanzania at present is properly observed a main passage site for worldwide trafficking of heroin and cocaine medicine,...
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Gambling has been singled out as one of the major problems leading to strife in families in Rombo District,...
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