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Rude sea mammals
When Kenyans go abroad, they see, or should I say, hear? things from a totally different angle. Listen to this
July 27, 2011 Posted by paulakahumbu | Uncategorized | Leave a comment
Friends of Nairobi National Park Field Trip Video
This little video illustrates the fun and craziness that we get up to – a visit to the Olerai Conservancy in the Nairobi Park wildebeest dispersal area, and installation of a biogas unit at a Masai homestead.
JOIN US!
To Join the exciting group of Friends of Nairobi National Park simply email us on fonnap1@gmail.com, or visit our offices at the Nairobi Park entrance, KWS HQ on Langata Rd , we are right next door to the Smart Card office.
Membership – 1,000 per person per annum, 2,000 per family, 10,000 for corporates.
Tell all your friends!
March 21, 2011 Posted by paulakahumbu | biogas, carbon emissions, Climate change, Conservation, Wildebeest migration, Wildlife | biogas, Conservation, fonnap, friends of Nairobi National Park, Kenya, Lion, lions, Maasai, masai, Nairobi National Park, Paula Kahumbu, photographs, video, wildebeest, Wildlife, WildlifeDirect, youtube | Leave a comment
Perils of Plastic for Women!!!!
Thank you to Patricia Amira who sent me this – it should be on everyone’s blog!
Subject: If you are a woman – READ THIS – Bottle water Toxins and Cancer. Men read this for your sisters, mothers, wives,daughters. Friends. IF YOU ALREADY KNOW THIS ENSURE THAT EVERYONE AROUND YOU DOES…INCLUDING HOUSEHELP.
Another reminder!
No matter how many times you get this
E-mail,Please send it on!!!!
Bottled water in your car is very dangerous!
On the Ellen show, Sheryl Crow said that this is what caused her breast cancer.
It has been identified as the most common cause of the high levels of dioxin in breast cancer tissue.Sheryl Crow’s oncologist told her:women should not drink bottled water that has been left in a car.
The heat reacts with the chemicals in the plastic of the bottle which releases dioxin into the water. Dioxin is a toxin increasingly found in breast cancer tissue.
So please be careful and do not drink bottled water that has been left in a car.Pass this on to all the women in your life. This information is the kind we need to know that just might save us!
Use a stainless steel canteen or a glass bottle instead of plastic!
LET EVERYONE WHO HAS A WIFE / GIRLFRIEND / DAUGHTER KNOW PLEASE!
This information is also being circulated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center .
No plastic containers in microwaves.
No plastic water bottles in freezers.No plastic wrap in microwaves.
Dioxin chemical causes cancer, especially breast cancer.
Dioxins are highly poisonous to cells in our bodies.
Don’t freeze plastic bottles with water in them as this releases dioxins from the plastic.Recently the Wellness Program Manager at Castle Hospital , was on a TV program to explain this health hazard.
He talked about dioxins and how bad they are for us.He said that we should not be heating food in the microwave using plastic containers….
This especially applies to foods that contain fat.He said that the combination of fat, high heat and plastic releases dioxin into the food.
Instead, he recommends using glass, such as Pyrex or ceramic containers for heating food. You get the same result, but without the dioxin.
So, such things as TV dinners, instant soups, etc.,should be removed from their containers and heated in something else.
Paper isn’t bad but you don’t know what is in the paper. It’s safer to use tempered glass, such as Pyrex, etc.
He reminded us that a while ago some of the fast food restaurants moved away from the styrene foam containers to paper. The dioxin problem is one of the reasons…
Also, he pointed out that plastic wrap, such as Cling film, is just as dangerous when placed over foods to be cooked in the microwave.
As the food is nuked, the high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually melt out of the plastic wrap and drip into the food.Cover food with a paper towel instead.
This is an article that should be sent to anyone important in your life!
Before I read this I thought plastic was bad for baby baboons
March 17, 2011 Posted by paulakahumbu | Plastic | breast cancer, cancer, Kenya, Nairobi, Patricia Amira, Paula Kahumbu, pesticides, plastic, pollution, toxins, water, Women | 1 Comment
Wildlife and wild people art in London
Dear friends
I am in love with street art locator which allows me to upload crazy graffiti and streetart from anywhere in the world. During a recent Trip to London I had the joy of visiting Brick Lane – one of the worlds most famous streets for graffiti – it’s where you can find famous Banksy pieces – and if you don’t know who Banksy is then go shoot yourself. Or check out his work at the the Brick Lane Gallery
Anyway I hope you enjoy the slideshow made from tons of photos I took and took a few nuggets off the web to showcase the pictures all to the grooves of free music I found on Sound Jay (www.soundjay.com – Sorry people but I have to do that as one of the conditions)
If you want to know more about Street Art Locator follow them on twitter @streetartloc and facebook
March 1, 2011 Posted by paulakahumbu | art | Banksy, Blair, Brick Lane, Bush, Crime, graffiti, Kahumbu, London, street art | 2 Comments
Kenyaleaks – Contact your MP today
In the last few months I’ve been given sensitive information worthy of wikileaks headlines – how to kill your MP in 60 days – by adding a pinch of a certain ground flower into his/her sukumawiki … I’m told it’s 100% effective and untraceable…
I might be pissed off with my MP, and at times I do wish they would “disappear” but I’m not a cold blooded killer
Here’s a better idea, you could write to your MP and complain complement him or her for all the achievements of 2010. i’ll warn you though, your MP might not want to hear how angry you were when they stood up for PEV suspects, defended criminalizing being gay, voted for Kenya to get out of the Rome Statute, misused CDF Funds, and bought one of Henry Koskey’s illegal cars… not to mention many other misdeeds.
I know of one MP who hides out in his home village pretending to be ill. He avoids parliament, questions and never shows up for public functions.
Well, the time of impunity is over, they can run but they can no longer hide” quoted my anonymous but very reliable source who got this list of your MP’s contact information on this website bidiiafrica.com
Make it your new years resolution to stop them from getting away with all that crap year after year.
CONTACT YOUR MP TODAY BY PHONE OR EMAIL
Abdirahman, H.Ali – Wajir South – KANU – 0721-724746 / 0722-144999 ahassan@tradeandindustry.go.ke
Chiaba, Mohamed Abu – Lamu East – PNU – 0722-410177
Bahari, Abdul Ali – Isiolo South – KANU – 0733-289501
Balala, Mohammed Najib – Mvita – ODM – 0733 333500 /0724 – 650000 najib@mombasa.co.ke
Bifwoli, Wakoli Sylvester – Bumula – PNU – 0733-865323 Wakolib@yahoo.com
Chepkitony, Lucas Kipkosgei – Keiyo North – ODM – 0733-635894 / 0722816064
Ethuro, David – Turkana Central – PNU- 0722-526370 dethuro@yahoo.com
Gesami, James Ondicho – West Mugirango – ODM- 0733 826090
Gisuka, Machage Wilfred – Kuria – DP – 0733-451806/0725834575
Kajembe, Ramathan Seif – Changamwe – ODM – 0721 609777 Langoni@swiftmombasa.com
Kajwang’, Gerald Otieno – Mbita – ODM – 0722-882787
Kamama, Asman Abongotum – Baringo East – PNU – 0731-583303
Karua, Martha Wangari Gichugu – PNU – 0721 623 342 / 0733-747551
Kenneth, Peter Gatanga – PNU – 0722 512996 andykenneth@hotmail.com
Kenyatta, Uhuru – Gatundu South – KANU – 0722 463 891
Keter, Charles Cheruiyot – Belgut – ODM – 0722 530555
Khalwale Boni – Ikolomani – NEW FORD-K – 0721 318722
Khaniri, George Munyasa – Hamisi – ODM – 0722-859341
Kilonzo, Julias Kiema Mutito – ODM-K – 0722-513605 kilonzo@wananchi.com
Kilonzo, Charles Mutavi – Yatta – ODM-K – 0734-621593 ckilonzo@crystalvaluers.com
Kimunya Amos Muhinga Kipipiri PNU – 0722518801 / 520936 kipipiri@wananchi.com
Kinyanjui, Lee Maiyani – Nakuru Town – PNU – 0722 842653
Kiunjuri, Festus Mwangi – Laikipia East – PNU – 0721 600 305
Kuti Mohammed Abdi – Isiolo North – NARC-K – 0733 235914
Lesirma, Simeon Saimanga – Samburu West – ODM – 0722-719946 simeonlesrima@yahoo.com
Magara – James Omingo – South Mugirango – ODM – 0722 911274 jomingo45@yahoo.com
Katoo, Ole Metito J – Kajiado South – 0721-640175
Midiwo, Washington Jakoyo – Gem – ODM – 0721 504 040 / 0733 421277/ 0722 935761
Mohamed, A.H.M – Mandera West – ODM – 0722-779942
Mohammed, Haji Yusuf – Ijara – KANU – 0722-709395
Mugo, Beth Wambui – Dagoretti – PNU – 0722-205753 bmugo@kenyaweb.com
Mungatana, Danson Buya – Garsen – NARC-K – 0722-411971 mungatana@wanainchi.com
Munyes, John Kiyonga – Turkana North – PNU – 0721-339094 johnmunyes@yahoo.com
Murungi, Kiraitu – South Imenti – PNU – 0721-240863 waziri@kenyaweb.com
Musila, David – Mwingi South – ODM-K – 0722 571117 davidmusila@yahoo.com
Musyoka, Stephen Kalonzo – Mwingi North – ODM-K – 0722 523 872 / 0735 161 588
Mwangi, Onesmus Kigumo – PNU – 0722-778581 kiharamwangimp@yahoo.com
Mwatela, Andrew Calist – Mwatate – ODM 0733 719 871
Mwiria, Valerian Kilemi – Tigania West – PNU – 0733-657562 kilemimwiria@africanonline.co.ke
Ndambuki, Gideon Musyoka – Kaiti – ODM-K – 0720-384553/0734-758567 gndambuki@wananchi.com
Githae, Robinson Njeru – Ndia – PNU – 722514837
Nkaisserry, Joseph Kasaine – Kajiado Central – ODM – 0721-356786 nkaisserry@wananchi.com
Nyong’o, Peter Anyang’ – Kisumu Rural – ODM – 0733 454 133 pan@africaonline.co.ke
Odinga, Raila Amolo – Langata – ODM – 0733 620 736 railaaodinga@yahoo.com
Oginga, Oburu Bondo – ODM – 0733 818517/ 0724-105493 oburu_oginga@yahoo.com
Odeke, Sospeter Ojaamongson Amagoro – ODM – 0733 967345 / 0722 813819
Ojode, Joshua Orwa Ndhiwa – ODM – 0722- 514830 Ojode7@hotmail.com
Okemo, Chrysanthus Nambale – ODM – 0733-608895 Chrisokemo@yahoo.com
Olweny, Patrick Ayiecho – Muhoroni – ODM – 0722-734187/0733-784633
Onyancha, Charles – Bonchari – ODM – 0722-248190 jonyancha2002@yahoo.com
Oparanya, Wycliffe Ambetsa – Butere – ODM – 0722 521856
Osebe, Walter Enock Nyambati – Kitutu Masaba – N LP – 0722 724 556
Poghisio, Samuel Losuron Kacheliba – ODM-K – 0722-520663 / 0734-200836 poghisio@wananchi.com
Ruto, Samoei William K. – Eldoret North – ODM – 0722 517 997 info@williamrutto.com
Shaban Naomi Namsi Taveta KANU 0722 814 412
Shitanda, Peter Soita – Malava – NEW FORD-K – 0721-341241 soita-shitanda@yahoo.com
Sugow Ahmed Aden Fafi KANU 0721-596726
Twaha, Yasin Fahim – Lamu West – NARC-K – 0722-925108
Wekesa, Noah Muhlanganga – Kwanza – PNU – 0722-774374 noahwekesa@hotmail.com
Were, David Aoko Matungu – ODM – 0722 707548/0733 569180 scorpionwere@yahoo.com
Wetangula – Moses Makisa Sirisia – PNU – 0722 517 302 / 806 363 mwetangula@hotmail.com
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF KENYA
Amos Wako 0722 772 453
This is the Phone numbers for the MP for Baringo North
Name: Hon William Kipkiror Cheptumo, LLB, MP, Assistant Minister for Ministry of Justice & National Cohesion
Tel numbers 0711696756; 0722716103.
Thanks have a good day
Elizabeth Ongoro (Kasarani) – 0723870741,0722897529
Mathioya’s Mp Mobile
0725 740830
Henry Kosgey – 0722 759877
Kangundo MP Johnstone muthama, His number is 0733900300
Kitui South MP. Isaac Mulatya Muoki 0722 295903.
Musalia Mudavadi -0722527614
Uhuru Kenyatta – 0722463891
MP for Nyeri Town constituency and MInister for Gender and Children Affairs – Esther Murugi Mathenge: 0722932794 esthermurugi@yahoo.com
Fred Outa’s (MP Nyando) no. is 0722818983
Godfrey Majiwa’s (Nairobi Mayor) is 0722309236
Cllr Lule (Mbotela) in Makadara constituency 0724901445
January 6, 2011 Posted by paulakahumbu | Constitution, corruption, Crime, politics, Presidents | 7 Comments
Britains big freeze – waiting for Josh
It’s minus 8 degrees and 3 days of waiting has finally ended. A flight from San Diego, landed in Philly, then diverted to Orlando (not London), and arrived with passengers but not their luggage. Nice! Thanks US Airways!
Joshua arrived with only the underwear on his butt and they have been there for 3 days already. His luggage has gone awol. Despite the sub zero temperatures outside, he would not be seen dead in any of the warm clothes I brought to the airport for him. We left thousands of others waiting for friends and family at Gatwick, listening to the robotic voice making a global apology about the extraordinary delays. There wasn’t even a seat for people to sit on and the ridiculous Christmas tree took up so much space that we were all crammed together like sardines. The arrivals hall wasn’t even heated. Christmas cheer my ass. I’m surprised there wasn’t a riot. I had a good 2 hours wait and used it to practice mind over body (standing position in the blistering cold), and to study people.
Arriving passengers came through the arrivals avenue in bulges, as if they were being dumped out in lorry loads. You could tell where everyone was from by their behaviour, and clothes. I watched a black woman and her daughter lurching in the middle of one bulge, with everyone jostling and overtaking them. They had to be Nigerians. When they finally emerged I could see that they were struggling with a totally oversized and overstuffed suitcase. I don’t think it could even fit on a trolley, or perhaps the mother was too stingy to pay for one.
The black suitcase had the profile of two Kenyan policeman standing back to back, a low pregnant bulge on either side. The mother was pulling on a ridiculous strap, while the daughter pushed from behind. The undersized and rather bent suitcase wheels were not exactly making it easy and the bag swung back and forth as the pair strained. It looked like they were trying to get an unwilling cow to the market.
I wondered what was in that case and imagined plastic bags filled with heads of monkeys, duikers, porcupines, and other bushmeat … I even looked behind to see if there was a trail of blood, by now their Christmas feast must have defrosted given the 2 day flight delay. How boring, there wasn’t.
They glared at the welcoming crowd in arrivals. I’m sure we were all wondering the same thing. Who in the world makes such gigantic suitcases? Certainly not China – I mean the case was as tall as a chinese person. Unless they are designed for people trafficking – they could stack their clients in standing position. The Chinese are so resourceful.
I could tell that this pair was African. the mother in her colourful puffy shouldered print dress. And the daughter in the most gaudy pink jacket. Their welcoming party gave it away, instead of calling their names, they got their attention by making kissing sounds and loud hissing through their teeth.
The woman was rather obese. I could immediately see the advantage that her size gave her. Everyone moved out of her way when she moved. She probably got two seats for the price of one on her flight. And clearly, her welcoming party were in great praise of her gargantuan features. They left talking loudly, as if they were on Nigerian TV.
After they had gone the airport returned to a boring wait, then I saw a sign that made me laugh. A severely armed police man was pulling a little black and rather important looking case on wheels. On the case was big yellow writing.
“Forced entry will destroy contents”.
Yes it will! I thought as I planned putting this on my T-shirt.
Josh, arrived in T-shirt and jeans, canvas shoes. He has grown taller (will it ever stop). We rode the train from Gatwick lost in our conversation about submarines. Now 18 his big desire to go to be initiated into adulthood by going to a British pub legally. But that was thwarted when we threw his 3 day old clothes in the washer and offered him the only clothes that would fit his giraffe features, a pair of bright red bell bottoms.
We ended up having beers at home and pizza take out before the jetlag and exhaustion sucked him into dreamland.
December 21, 2010 Posted by paulakahumbu | Relationships | Climate change, cold, delays, England, flights, freezing, gatwick, Heathrow, London, Nigeria, Nigerians, suitcases, winter | Leave a comment
Soul searching in Kenya
I’ve been off line for a while. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t been thinking about my blog … I’ve been going to amazing places in my heart and on the ground…..
On Safari to Bogoria with Satya Dam was inspirational. He taught us all lots, made me laugh but almost killed me.
The flamingos arrive…
Sometimes it takes someone else to remind you that the simplest decision to make is when you only have one choice.
We were hiking through dense thorn bush, getting bruised and torn, on a blazing hot day, exhausted, dehydrated and sunburned. We climbed hills and descended valleys, and got lost along the way many times. After 5 terrible hours, we finally found the cave we were looking for…… and there was nothing in it. The rock art we were searching for had gone.
That’s what happens in life, sometimes it’s the journey not the summit that matters.
December 15, 2010 Posted by paulakahumbu | Relationships | 1 Comment
Never fly 540.com – possibly Kenyas worst airline
I and a group of Kenyans and tourists have been sitting at Mombasa airport for nearly 2 hours due to the incompetence of the fly 540.com manager and his staff at Mombasa airport.
I have written a complaint letter and hope that the airline will respond and punish the entire crew for the damage that they are doing to their business.
Feel free to share the letter and whatever you do, think twice about flying on fly540.com which seems to be an airline in a state of slow collapse as witness by almost losing tehir aircraft in an auctioned due to non payment of a debt of 157 million shillings. Who the hell runs this business? No wonder they are saving pennies on ground transport.
We thought this was a new Kenya – this airline should reconsider whether it deserves to be in the market.
As @ColdTusker says , I should have flown KQ!
3. September 2010
Mombasa airport
Dear Sir/Madam,
I write to complain about the absolutely incompetent service that I and several other passengers have had to endure at Mombasa due to your airline.
After the aircraft was unable to land in Malindi the pilot announced that we were going to Nairobi. However about 40minutes into the 55 minute flight, he changed his mind and told us he was going to Mombasa.
We were informed that alternative transport would be available to Malindi on arrival in Mombasa. Ho
wever, we have now been sitting in Mombasa for nearly 2 hours and your manager, Morris Olunya insists that a vehicle is on it’s way. It takes only 2 hours to get to Malindi and we are still sitting in Mombasa. The ground crew here have been exceptionally poor at communicating and it is clear that the vehicle that is supposed to be coming to pick us up, is still at least one hour out of Mombasa being near Vipingo. The airline will not consider providing us with alternative transport.
I cannot tell you how furious and disappointed all the passengers are at the behavior of your airline and staff. Even your pilot Emmanuel seemed embarrassed and ashamed of the treatment that the passengers were getting because for the first 45 minutes none of the ground crew were able to reach the Manager Mr. Olunya.
We have been on the road since about 1 pm having arrived at Nairobi airport at 2 pm for a 3.30 pm flight. Even that flight was delayed to 4 pm. It is now 8.30 pm and after we missed all our meetings and business for today in Malindi we requested that 540.com provide us with a drink and something to eat. After quite an argument Mr. Olunya finally conceded – it is unbelievable.
I would like to know what you will do to compensate us and all the other passengers for this horrendous service and waste of time. I for one hope never to have the travel on your useless airline ever again.
Paula Kahumbu
September 3, 2010 Posted by paulakahumbu | Flying | aircraft, business, customer service, fly 540, Fly540, Fly540.com, incompetence, Kenya Airways, Malindi, Mombasa, Nairobi, planes | 14 Comments
Stop the Serengeti Highway – write to TZ ambassadors
Dear all,
I need your help.
On August 1st 2010, the president of Tanzania, Jakaya Kikwete, approved the construction of a controversial highway across the Serengeti National Park – long story short, it will kill the great wildebeest migration. WE MUST NOT LET THIS HAPPEN.
Please write to the Tanzanian Ambassador in your country, region to protest the construction of the highway. Here is some suggested text, and some key contacts.
Please circulate this information as widely as you can – on your own blogs, twitter, FB etc.
His Excellency
Jakaya Kikwete
President of the Republic of Tanzania
<Today’s Date>
Dear President Kikwete
While I understand and support the need for Tanzania to develop her cities and natural resources, I think that the Tanzanian decision to construct a highway across the Serengeti the greatest threat in the Serengeti’s history, and will destroy a globally important heritage, the great Wildebeest migration.
Scientists have warned that the highway which is in the direct path of ancient wildlife migration routes will destroy the migration and will have disastrous effects on the entire ecosystem. The northern parts of the Serengeti and the adjacent Masai Mara are critical for the wildebeest and zebra migration during the dry season, as it is the only permanent year-round water source for these herds.
I appeal to you and the government of Tanzania to stop the planned construction of this highway and choose an alternate route that offers a safer alternative route to the south which bypasses Serengeti altogether. Please listen to the voices of millions of people world wide, and do not damage the legacy of your first president, Julius Nyerere who gave the Tanzania global recognition for conservation achievements. A reputation which your country still enjoys.
Yours Sincerely
<your name, address, and contacts>
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| Tanzanian Embassy, Philippines send edits Tokyo 158-0098 Japan City: Manila Phone: +81-3-3425-4531 Fax: +81-3-3425-7844 Web Site: https://www.tanzaniaembassy.or.jp/english/e_index.html Email: tzrepjp@tanzaniaembassy.or.jp |
Description: Tanzania Embassy ( TANZANREP-TOKYO ) is the office in charge of diplomatic activities between the Governments of the United Republic of Tanzania and those of Japan, Republic of Korea, Philippines, Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. | ||||
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Russia send edits Pyatnitskaya, Ulitsa 33 Moscow, Russia City: Moscow Phone: 231 8126, 231 5431 Email: tanmos@wm.west-call.com |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Rwanda send edits 15 avenue Paul VI, B.P. 3973, City: Kigali Email: tanmos@wm.west-call.com |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia send edits P. O. Box 94320, Riyadh 11693 City: Riyadh Phone: 4542839 Fax: 00 9661 454 9660 Web Site: https://www.tanzaniaembassy-sa.com/ Email: info@tanzaniaembassy-sa.com, visa@tanzaniaembassy-sa.com Office Hours: 8:30 to 3:30 from Saturday to Wednesday |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Souh Africa send edits 845 Goont Avenue City: Pretoria Phone: (+27-12)-3424371 / 3424393 / 3426378 Fax: +27-12-4304383 Email: tanzania@cis.co.za |
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| The Honorary Consulate of Tanzania in Seoul send edits C/O Hyundai Corporation, Hyundai Building 2F 140-2, Kye – dong Chrongro-ku City: Seoul Phone: +82-2-7446-1172 Fax: +82-2-746-1093 |
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| Tanzania Embassy in Tokyo, Japan send edits 21-9, Kamiyoga 4,Chome Setagaua-Ku Tokyo 158 City: Japan Phone: +81-3-4254531/+81-3-4254533 Fax: +81-3-4257844 Web Site: https://www.tanzaniaembassy.or.jp Email: mtango@tanzaniaembassy.or.jp |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Stockholm, Sweden send edits Wallingatan 11 Box 7255 111 60, Stockholm City: Stockholm Phone: 46 8 503 206 00/1 Fax: 46 8 503 206 02 Web Site: https://www.tanemb.se/ Email: mailbox@tanemb.se |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Geneva, Switzerland send edits 47 Avenue Blanc, CH 1202 Geneva City: Geneva Phone: (004122) 731 8920 Fax: (4122) 732 8255 Email: mission.tanzania@itu.ch |
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| Consulate of Tanzania in Bangkok, Thailand send edits S.L.D. Condominium, 3rdFL., 501 Saladaeng 1, Rama IV Road 10500 City: Bangkok Phone: +66-2-2358282 / +66-2-2358283 Fax: +66-2-2361977 |
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| Consulate of Tanzania in Istambul, Turkey send edits Min Kemal Oke CADDESI No. 10/4, 80 200 Nisantasi City: Istambul Phone: (+90-212)-2466142 / 2477261 / 2345679 Fax: +90-212-2345679 |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Kampala, Uganda send edits 6 Kagera Road, P. O. 5750, Kampala, Uganda City: Kampala Phone: (41) 257357, 242815, 256272 Fax: (041) 242890 |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Uganda send edits 6 Kagera Road City: Kampala Phone: (+256-41) 256272 / 257357 / 342306 Fax: +256-41-343973 / +256-41-075-787838 Email: tzrepkla@imul.com |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates send edits Madinat Zayed, 14th street Behind Al Najda street , Villa No.27 City: Abu Dhabi Phone: +971-2-6313088 Fax: +971-2-6316618 Email: tanrep@emirates.ne.ae Office Hours: From Sunday – Thursday 8:30 am to 3:00 pm |
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| Consulate of Tanzania in United Arab Emirates send edits
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| High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania in London, United Kingdom send edits 3 Stratford Place London W1C 1AS City: London Phone: +44 (0) 207 569 1470 Fax: 004420 7495 8817 Web Site: https://www.tanzania-online.gov.uk/ Email: tanzarep@tanzania-online.gov.uk |
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| Embassy of the Republic of Tanzania in the United States of America send edits 1232 22nd Street NW, Washington D.C 20037 Washington, DC 20008 United States City: Washington, D.C. Phone: (202)884-1080, (202)939-6125/7 Fax: (202)797-7408 Web Site: https://www.tanzaniaembassy-us.org Email: Ubalozi@tanzaniaembassy-us.org Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9 AM – 5 PM |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Lusaka, Zambia send edits Ujamaa House, No,5200, United Nations Avenue P. O. Box 31219 10101 Lusaka, Zambia City: Lusaka Phone: 227698/227702 Fax: 260 01 254861 Email: tzreplsk@zamnet.zm |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Lusaka, Zambia send edits Ujamaa House, No. 4200, United Nations Avenue City: Lusaka Phone: +260-1-243222 / 243224 / 250826 Fax: +260-01-254861 Email: tzreplsk@zamnet.zm |
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| Embassy of Tanzania in Harare, Zimbabwe send edits Ujamaa House, 23 Baines Avenue Harare, Zimbabwe City: Harare Phone: (263-4) 721870, 722627, 882265 Fax: (263-4) 724172 Email: tanrep@icon.co.zw |
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August 2, 2010 Posted by paulakahumbu | Wildebeest migration | 5 Comments
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