Tanzania has a long and troubling history of evicting communities from their lands. This has happened under the guise of ...
[Robert Kiplagat, Standard] The Maasai community in Kenya has joined its counterparts in Tanzania to protest against the planned eviction from the Ngorongoro conservancy. The Maa community leaders ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Tanzania ... Maasai. At that time it was home to about 8,000 people. Over time, successive policies neglected and deliberately undermined the interests of the Maasai ...
The Maasai are one of the symbols of Africa and are an integral part of travel brochures about Tanzania or Kenya. But now the Maasai are supposed to leave their traditional areas of life.
The Maasai represent one of the largest pastoral groups worldwide, with about 1 million roaming across southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, according to rights campaigners (Reporting by Kevin ...
With $104 billion in Gross Domestic Product, Kenya’s economy is the largest in the East African region. It is also the most ...
WASHINGTON— Highlighting the need for global action to fight giraffes’ silent extinction, a body of scientific experts today declared giraffes in Kenya and Tanzania — called Masai giraffes ... “The ...
said Maasai coordinator Samuel Kaanki. “We need girls to also participate in this,” he stressed, explaining how the traditional male-focused ceremony had been adapted as the community changed.
Ol Pejeta's integrated land-use system is pioneering, but it's not a new concept. The Maasai in Kenya have been grazing their cattle alongside lions and elephants for centuries. Moses Nampaso does ...
Tourists and staff are being evacuated from Kenya's popular Maasai Mara game reserve after ... near the Serengeti-Tanzania border, following days of rainfall in the area. "After several days ...
Travelers go on safari in Kenya’s Maasai Mara to experience wildlife in their natural, open habitat, that’s a given. But those who also travel for gastronomic experiences will find both in a ...
The ongoing dispossession and abuse of the Maasai, and other communities in Tanzania, raises urgent questions about global conservation agendas, state power and local community rights. This is not ...