TANZANIA HUB OF TOURISM

Can you spot the leopard hiding in this photo?

21 Feb 2016

Nick Brandt's 'Petrified'

Fascinating photographs of petrified animals in Tanzania

Five Tanzanians arrested after British pilot killed, president says

Roger Gower was killed after his helicopter was shot down by suspected poachers during a patrol

Pilot Roger Gower shot dead by poachers had quit rat race to find passion in life

Family hope the 37-year-old will now not die in vain as authorities in Tanzania pledge renewed crackdown on poaching

British pilot shot by elephant poachers in Tanzania 'saved passenger' before dying

Roger Gower, 37, managed to land his stricken helicopter safely, saving the life of a South African colleague, before succumbing to gunshot fired by poaching gang from high-powered rifle

Rare white giraffe spotted in Tanzania could be ‘target’ for poachers

A white giraffe with a genetic skin condition has been photographed at a national park in Tanzania, with experts fearing she could become a target for poacher

Tanzania president helps sweep the streets outside state palace

The new president of Tanzania John Magufuli stunned onlookers when he helped clean the streets outside his official residence

Tanzania hails 'miracle' of miners rescued after 41 days underground

Survivor describes living on tree bark, cockroaches, frogs and trickling groundwater – repeatedly crying for help until they were discovered

Just a check-up? Bird acts as dentist to clean giraffe’s teeth

Amazing photos show a meticulous bird cleaning the teeth of a giraffe in Tanzania

Foreign Office warns Britons to 'stay off the streets' as Zanzibar's election is cancelled

Tanzania risks popular unrest by annulling a presidential election on the Indian Ocean archipelago, which attracted 200,000 tourists last year

Tanzania turns off hydropower as drought bites

Low water levels mean power cuts as electricity crisis bites in East African nation

Kenya's albinos moved away from Tanzania border amid witch doctor threat

Politicians paying witch doctors for charms to bring them luck ahead of forthcoming elections blamed for an increase in attacks on albinos in Tanzania and neighbouring countries

Comments :