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By: Maureen Odunga Date: September 28th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Tanzania Daily Title deeds for plots number 213 and 217 at Kinyerezi- Sokoni in Dar es Salaam's Ilala District have been revoked. Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development Minister William Lukuvi has revoked the titles…
The winners have been identified of a £3.65m Challenge Fund funded through DFID’s LEGEND (Land-Enhancing Governance for Economic Development) umbrella programme, to drive innovative and responsible investments in land, in particular agriculture. The fund, managed by KPMG LLP, seeks to improve the…
By: Jean d'Amour Mbonyinshuti Date: October 12th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The New Times Rwandan rural women, together with their counterparts from various countries on the continent, will today convene at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania in an effort to advocate for unrestricted…
By: Kagondu Njagi Date: November 9th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Rangelands threatened further as pastoralists struggling to graze animals sell firewood so their families can eat NAMANGA, Tanzania, Nov 9 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - It is only 6 am but Veronica Lemungat is already…
By: Kizito Makoye Shigela Date: 19 December 2016 Source: Eurasia Review Tanzania has adopted a new national land policy which, among others, lowers the ceiling under which foreign investors can lease land from the current 99 to 33 years. The new policy comes barely months after the East African…
By: Souha Touré Date: December 21st 2016 Source: Ecofin Agency (Ecofin Agency) - In order to curb land grabbing which is growing significantly, Tanzanian authorities have adopted a new land policy that brings to 33 years, from 99, the lease duration for foreigners, Eurasia Review reports. The…
Thel government has ordered district councils countrywide to set aside some funds each fiscal year in order to finance "land use plans' resolutions" under them, especially in villages which are rapidly becoming urban areas. The Minister for Land, Housing and Human Settlement Development, Mr William…
By: Sophie Tremblay & Willy Lowry Date: 4 January 2017 Source: Pacific Standard Yaeda Valley in Tanzania is home to the Hadzabe, one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in the world, and they are using carbon trading to save their forests. YAEDA VALLEY, TANZANIA — “Carbon,” says Mzee…
By: Kizito Makoye Shigela Date: 19 December 2016 Source: Eurasia Review Tanzania has adopted a new national land policy which, among others, lowers the ceiling under which foreign investors can lease land from the current 99 to 33 years. The new policy comes barely months after the East…
By: Kizito Makoye Shigela Date: 12 January 2017 Source: IDN - InDepthNews Kiyowela village in Tanzania’s southern highlands, every widow has a story to tell about how community volunteers have helped them solve property disputes with their relatives. Zaituni Lekiza still remembers the…