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Daily Archives: March 27, 2019

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Ethiopian CEO Reaffirms Airline’s Mission and Ties to Boeing

APTA NewsBy Evelyn GalliMarch 27, 2019

It has been more than two weeks since the tragic crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302.  The heartbreak for the families of the passengers and crew who perished will be lasting.  This has forever changed their lives, and we at Ethiopian Airlines will feel the pain forever.  We pray that we all continue to find strength…

Dates Set for Zimbabwe’s Sanganai Tourism Expo

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioMarch 27, 2019

Zimbabwe’s biggest tourism expo, the annual Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo (SHWTE), is predicted to see even greater numbers than last year. The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has announced that the expo will take place from September 12 to 14 at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair grounds in Bulawayo, and will showcase a wide variety of…

Animals Now Free to Visit Malawi’s Tongole Wilderness Lodge

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioMarch 27, 2019

Tongole Wilderness Lodge is excited to finally be within the fenced sanctuary area of Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve (NKKWR). The fence was initially erected by African Parks to ensure a safe and controlled release of the 500 elephants and other wildlife that was translocated from Liwonde and Majete to Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve in 2016 and 2017. The fence line…

Elewana Tarangire Treetops Highlights the Importance of Conservation Areas

APTA NewsBy Alia BellamyMarch 27, 2019

We are extremely proud of the work done in the Randelin WMA. The WMA (Wildlife Management Areas) concept provides communities with economic benefits and the Tarangire ecosystem is expanded for the wildlife. Protecting these areas are essential to the conservation of our wildlife and working with the communities within Tarangires is the key to its…

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