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Tourists continue to flood into northern Tanzania despite rains
Posted by Henry at 11:53 am, April 16th 2008.

With the rainy season now well under way in northern Tanzania it's good to see that a flood of another sort is engulfing the region's international airport. Kilimanjaro International has reported no let-up in the number of tourists using the airport, despite the weather conditions not being condusive to either going on safari in the Serengeti or Ngorongoro nor climbing Kilimanjaro...

 

Disaster at Kilimanjaro's Tanzanite mine - 70 feared dead
Posted by Henry at 7:58 pm, April 4th 2008.


Up to 70 miners are feared to have died in a disaster at the Mererani mine, 16km south of Kilimanjaro Airport, on Friday of last week.

A combination of floods and a mudslide are believed to have killed the miners, who were trapped in a series of pits underground. Survivors have talked how they saw a river coming down like a waterfall and were unable to do anything about those trapped in chambers up to 200m underground...
 

Another boy gets to the top of Kilimanjaro
Posted by Henry at 4:48 pm, April 7th 2008.


In what seems to be becoming an almost weekly event, yet another child has manged to climb to the summit of Kilimanjaro. ...

 

African Spoonbill Tours change of address
Posted by Henry at 11:06 am, April 8th 2008

One of the many Tanzanian companies that offer tours up Kilimanjaro, Moshi-based African Spoonbill Tours and Safaris, have written in with details of their new contact numbers and address.