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  • Honeyguide's Director, Damian Bell, has arrived back in Arusha from his Kenyan trip where he visited Northern Rangelands Trust. The purpose of the trip was to learn about NRT practices and to see how these practices may be applied in Tanzania's own rangelands.

  • Most villages in Tanzania are now voting for new councilors for each ward.  And in a few months time general and presidential elections will take place.  In each village one will find heated political debates taking place in the cool shadows of trees.

  • Laurent Lushinge, project manager for the Serengeti Small Business Project has decided to move back to his hometown of Mbeya. Laurent has been with Honeyguide since its inception in January 2008.

  • The Matemwe football team has received some new football gear from the Honeyguide Foundation as part of the community project that supports sports, health, and a clean environment. The football team did a fantastic job of helping clean up their village.

  • It is true that a new highway is going to be built across the Serengeti? And if so, why? The floor is full of questions, debate, and absolute outrage from local, regional, and international conservationists. The Maasai in Pinyinyi are quite keen to see this road pass through; it will help them join the 21st century. Do the Wakuria in Machochwe feel the same way?

  • Honeyguide have two volunteer opportunities available. One where the volunteer is to assist with the development of a website on Responsible Tourism,  providing general knowledge and facts. A step by step process that will guide the hotels and lodges ‘how to implement’  responsible tourism and contain an online self evaluation tool. The second is to

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