TANZANIA National Parks (TANAPA) has stated that conservation and tourism are crucial factors to the Agriculture Agenda 10/30 that aims to develop farmers in the country by 10 per cent coming 2030.
TANZANIANS have been called upon to stop cutting trees to preserve the country’s ecosystem which is among important components of the tourism industry.
REVENUES from the tourism sector reached $ 2.6bn/- (6,071.3trn/-) in 2019, a sharp increase from $ 1.9 billion equivalent to 4,436.7trn/- collected in 2015.
Adavale Resources (ASX:ADD) secures over $1M for exploration in Tanzania
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Adavale Resources (ADD) says it has secured firm commitments for a $1.4 million placement to fund exploration activities at its licenses in Tanzania
The company intends to issue 35 million fully paid ordinary shares at a price of $0.04 each
Investors will receive one free unlisted option for every four shares purchased, exercisable at a price of $0.06 per share for a period of 24 months
Initial work at the licenses will include geological mapping, geochemical soil sampling, trenching and pitting, with a drill program scheduled for the first half of 2021