The High Commission Participates in the National Defence College Course 32 International Culture Fest.

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On 4th May, 2024, the Participants of National Defence College Course 32 celebrated the International Culture Fest. Participants were drawn from 19 countries including Tanzania, Ghana, South Africa, Botswana, India, Brazil, Cote d'Ivoire, Benin, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Zambia, Zimbabwe among others. The Tanzania High Commission was on ground to showcase Tanzania products, food and artifacts.

Tanzania to Welcome More East African Tourist as Citizens of EAC Are to Now Pay Same Park Fees As Tanzanians


Tanzanian authorities have lowered park fees for East African citizens to attract more tourists from neighbouring countries. Adult EAC citizens visiting wildlife parks, historical sites and the likes will now pay Tsh10,000 ($ 4.2), the same fee charged adult Tanzanians. This is in line with the EAC terms.

Furthermore, Dr Pindi Chana (MP), the Honourable Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, said the Tanzanian government will also focus on meetings and conference visitors through exhibitions, conferences and other tours.




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