TATO CEO appointed Goodwill Ambassador for Green Tourism Active
July 11, 2019
Green Tourism Active has unanimously appointed Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) chief executive officer, Mr. Sirili Akko, as its Goodwill Ambassador for East Africa, flying Tanzania’s flag high.
Green Tourism Active (GTA) is a global sustainability-assessment certification and awards organization, which is Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) recognized.
For the last 5 years, Mr. Akko, an accomplished CEO with solid training in the corporate world, has been at the helm of TATO, a leading lobby and advocacy agency for the multi-billion-dollar tourism industry in the natural-resource-rich country, Tanzania.
“It gives me great pleasure to inform you that the Board of Green Tourism Active has decided to appoint you as Goodwill Ambassador with main focus on Tanzania and the EAC countries, effectively July 1, 2019,” reads part of the letter of appointment signed by GTA Marketing Execu
AGRICULTURE minister Prof Adolf Mkenda has suspended the regional registrar for cooperatives in Lindi, Edmund Masawe over accusations of abuse of office.
Country faces huge shortage of nurses - Ummy
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Country faces huge shortage of nurses - Ummy
THE Minister of State in the President’s Office (Regional Administration and Local Government) Ummy Mwalimu has said as for now the country has a big shortage of nurses and medical devices, the situation that has seen nurses being subjected to complaints and even abuse from patients.
Ummy made the remarks on Wednesday during celebrations to mark International Nurses Day which was held nationally at Babati in Manyara Region.
The minister was representing President Samia Suluhu Hassan who was to be the official guest.
Construction of Hydom-Mbulu-Maswa road at tarmac level to start soon
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Construction of Hydom-Mbulu-Maswa road at tarmac level to start soon
THE Government has assured residents of Manyara Region and neighbouring regions that the Works ministry will start constructing the Hydom-Mbulu-Maswa road at tarmac level.
Deputy Works minister Eng. Godfrey Kasekenya.
Deputy Works minister Eng. Godfrey Kasekenya gave the assurance at the weekend during his inspection visit of the Hydom-Mbulu road section. We will start building the road before the end of the current financial year and the work will extend into the next financial year,” he said.
He added that the road will open up economic opportunities for the people of the Region as well as those in neighbouring regions.
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