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Date: February 21st 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Citizen EDITORIAL Land disputes involving farmers, pastoralists and investors have been plaguing Tanzania for years. Cases are numerous in land tribunals and even the High Court. So serious are such misunderstandings that people have been killed…
By: Jimmy Lwangili Date: March 4th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Tanzania Daily News Morogoro — Three districts in Morogoro Region will have their land surveyed in a bid to help people access title deeds and proper management of their land. Surveying land and allocating it for various purposes will…
By: Jimmy Lwangili Date: March 6th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Tanzania Daily News Morogoro — Assistant Commissioner of Land in Eastern zone, Ms Juliana Pilla has urged leaders of Kilombero, Ulanga and Malinyi to resolve land disputes in the villages and wards to simplify the exercise of surveying…
By: Kelvin Matandiko Date: March 30th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Citizen OPINION Kilombero — Curbing land conflicts is high on the agenda of the fifth phase government's leader, President John Magufuli. No wonder he cautioned new regional commissioners he recently appointed that they would be…
By: John Vidal Date: April 18th 2016 Source: The Guardian Edward Loure wins leading environmental award after helping communities in Tanzanian Rift Valley secure legal title to ancestral land The Tarangire national park in Tanzania is known for its vast concentrations of wildlife in the dry…
By: Anne Kidmose Jensen Date: April 19th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Citizen Dar es Salaam — Human Rights Watch has urged the government to 'immediately' amend provisions of the inheritance law, saying it violates the rights of women. Under the existing laws, women are often left with…
By: Sophie Morlin-Yron Date: April 25th 2016 Source: The Ecologist Commuting between land rights negotiations in the city and herding goats on the plains, Edward Loure is at once a traditional Maasai and a modern urbanite, writes Sophie Morlin-Yron. That ability to straddle the two very different…
By Edward Loure and Fred NelsonSource: The Guardian When Edward Loure, one of the co-authors of this piece, was a boy, his family was evicted from its home in east Africa in order to expand the boundaries of Tarangire National Park, one of Tanzania’s most popular wildlife reserves. Similar…
Date: 03 mai 2016 Source: French.china.com Le ministre tanzanien de l'Environnement, January Makamba, a déclaré lundi que 61% du territoire du pays était menacé de désertification en raison des dégradations massives de l'environnement. M. Makamba a déclaré au Parlement à Dodoma, capitale politique…
Author: Kizito Makoye | @kizmakoye  Date: June 1st, 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Tanzania has begun a nationwide programme to seize land left undeveloped by investors and return it to poor farmers, in a bid to quell conflicts between farmers, herders and developers. For more than a…
By: Kizito Makoye Date: 21 July 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation  In Tanzania, land rights are enshrined in the Land Act and the Village Land Act, both of 1999, which grant women equal rights to access, own and control land as any man. However, the reality on the ground for women is…
Source: Marie Claire Author: Abigail Haworth Photographs by Charlie Shoemaker In the Mara region of northern Tanzania, Abigail Haworth discovers an empowering tribal tradition undergoing a modern revival. Mugosi Maningo and Anastasia Juma's homestead lies among a cluster of hamlets that…