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Tuesday, 20 May 2025
EVIMA Consulting Engineers and Project Managers 2025. 250128005222: Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and development of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the rehabilitation of water services infrastructure at Khorixas Town.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and subsequent Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for rehabilitation of water services infrastructure at Khorixas Town.
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
EVIMA Consulting Engineers and Project Managers 2024. 241116004973: Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and development of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the Subdivision and Establishment of two townships on Portions A and B on Farm Divundu Townlands No: 1362.

The proponent (Divundu Village Council) is of the intention to expand the existing village by establishing two (2) new extensions in the Village of Divundu (Portion A and B). The layouts of the proposed two extensions will make provision for a wide variety of land uses. The establishment of the new extensions will ease the shortage of housing in the village of Divundu and make more serviced land available. In order to finalize the planning actions and as part of the application, an Environmental Clearance Certificate should be obtained.

Tuesday, 30 July 2024
Makoye K 2024. Tanzania launches airstrip in wildlife park to fight poaching, boost tourism amid conservation concerns.

As a dense fog blankets Tanzania's Ruaha National Park, a small plane emerges from the mist. Inside, four tourists clutch their seats in excitement. With a final tilt and adjustment, the pilot aims for the 1.2-kilometre gravel runway. For those on board, this journey, shrouded in the mid-morning haze, promises an adventure into the heart of Tanzania’s untamed wilderness. Tanzania has unveiled a new airstrip within the heart of the renowned Ruaha National Park popularly known as RUNAPA, located in the country’s southern highlands.

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