Dar Life December 2014 - January 2015 issue

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PUBLISHER DAR LIFE P.O. Box 22530, Dar es Salaam Tel: +255-22 2136250 Cell: +255 784 / 713 434 929 info@darlife.com Editorial Board Brittany Karima Director of Marketing, Dar Life Asif Bora Administration Manager, Dar Life Rukiya Abbas Designed and Layout Indika Jayasekera & Udayanga charuka Prime Colourscan DSM Cell: +255 713 430 374 E-mail: indicav22@yahoo.com Printed at Jamana Printers Advertising Asif Bora Tel.: +255 713 434 929 E-mail: asif.bora@darlife.com Contribution Flona Mushi, Sophie Buckman, Valentina, Rhona Potgleter, Fazili Jamal , Abdulla Omar front cover Indika Jayasekera

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nother year has come and gone, and we at Dar Life are counting our blessings, not least of which is our devoted bunch of readers! We hope that you will find helpful tips, guides, news, and information on a variety of happenings around our city and country in this month’s issue. This month, we are proud to present the inside scoop on the all-new Karibu Music Festival, a party featuring a delightful French wine, the 12th Bi-annual Artisan Market, and another spectacular concert by the Dar Choral Society. Looking for ways to discuss important topics and get involved in your community? We bring you highlights from the third annual ESRF National Conference on Economic Development, and the fourth Rotary Club Community Medical Camp, the first annual Turkey Trot – mark your calendars now for next year! If you will be celebrating the holidays in Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar, you won’t want to miss our wide selection of promotions, discounts and offers at numerous venues in both locations. For the travelers, we have all you need to know to plan a relaxing trip to Arusha National Park or an adventurous trip to one of 12 hiking destinations across the country. The entire Dar Life crew would like to wish you and your loved ones joyful Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. We look forward to relaxing and spending time with our families and friends this coming month and we hope you all do the same. We will be back in early February with another jam-packed issue highlighting the best that our city Dar has to offer. See ya next year! Sincerely, The Dar Life Team

Editor’s quote of the month:

“One isn’t necessarily born with courage, but one is born with potential. Without courage, we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can’t be kind, true, merciful, generous, or honest.” – Maya Angelou

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Contents CALENDAR OF THE MONTH

Special Christmas & New Year’s Events 10 Karibu Music Festival 2014 12 Events Around Town 16 Christmas & New Year’s Special Offers 18 The Inside Guide: News, Events & Special Offers 20 ESRF 3rd National Conference on Economic Development 22 News Bits 26 Launching of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 In Tanzania 28 Christmas and New Year’s Festivities at Hyatt Regency 34 Cultural Program 42 Christmas and New Year’s Events at Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel 4 Artist of the Month 48 Celebrating the Opening of Etihad Airways Office in Dar 52 Dar Choral Society Presents Classical & Jazz Music 76

SOCIETY & LIFESTYLE

France Beaujolais Nouveau Wine Party Annual Turkey Trot Race/Walk for Anti-Poaching Artisan Market Continues to Support Tanzanian Entrepreneurs

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REGULAR FEATURES

Tech Talk 62 Book Review 72 Restaurant Guide 102 Business Directory 110 Dar Shopping Guide 116

FASHION, BEAUTY & HEALTH

The 4th Annual Rotary Medical Camp 10 Hot Tips for Perfect Summer Skin

BUSINESS & CAREER

The Art of Getting Things Done 10 Tips That Work to Manage Time

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TOURIST INFORMATION

Experiencing a Taste of Local Life 58 Weekend Feast at Maru Maru Hotel 78 Beauty & Wildlife in Arusha National Park 82 Travel File 88 Hotels & Resorts 90 Travel Schedule 94 Top 12 Mountain Climbing & Hiking Excursions in Tanzania 98 Zanzibar Map 118 Arusha Map 120

ENTERTAINMENT

New Africa Events 56 Dar by Night 74 Lunch & Dinner Time 92 8 I Dar Life I December 2014


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Special Events for Christmas & New Year’s 2014 White Sands Hotel Resort & Conference Centre

For traditional Christmas buffets, New Year’s celebrations, corporate parties and special festive accommodation discounts, please call: 2647620/8 or 264 7620-4.

Seacliff Hotel

Special Christmas and New Year programs. For details, please call: 2600380.

Holiday Inn

Christmas lunch and dinner specials, office party catering, and cocktail specials. For details, please call: 0783 004045.

Southern Sun

Celebrate the end of the work year and book your office Christmas party with Southern Sun. They can help you put together customized menus and ideas. For details, please call: +255 (22) 213 7575.

Alliance Francaise

Christmas crackers and Christmas night party at Le Premier Rooftop Restaurant & Bar. For details, please call: 0762 445445.

Beachcomber Hotel & Resort

• 24th Dec. - A La Carte Menu and Special BBQ With DJ Music • 25th Dec. – Christmas Buffet Lunch with Live Entertainment by Warda Arts @ TSH 28,000/- per person & Live BBQ available

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• 25th Dec. – Christmas Dinner with DJ music @ TSH 28,000/• 26th Dec. – Boxing Day Buffet Lunch with Live Entertainment by Warda Arts @ TSH 28,000/- per person & Live BBQ available • 31st Dec. – Celebrate New Year’s Eve Night with Grand candle light dinner at poolside with Live music @ TSH 55,000/• 1st Jan. – Buffet Lunch with Live Entertainment by Warda Arts@ TSH 28,000/- & Live BBQ available To make reservations, please call 0712 554272.

Maru Maru Hotel

• 25th Dec. – Christmas Day Lunch: Welcome drinks on arrival, with Christmas Carols Preformed by Choir and enjoy Christmas Lunch Buffet with Sparkling Grape juice $35 per person. • 31st Dec. – New Year’s Eve Party: Enjoy Masked Party where you can build your own mask or buy one at the door plus welcome cocktails, sparking wine, dinner and entertainment for only $35 per person / $50 per couple.

Karambezi Cafe

Fireworks, music and special Christmas Lunch and New Year’s Eve dinner menu. For details, please call: +255772053545.


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Karibu Music Festival 2014 First Edition in Bagamoyo a Success

By Wema Kajo

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aribu Music Festival is a new international music festival created by Karibu Cultural Promotions Organization (KCPO) in collaboration with Legendary Music Entertainment and Promotion Company. The first annual edition of the three-day festival featured 40 groups and bands in total from Tanzania and beyond. More than 300 artists participated in music performances, workshops and seminars, film screenings, road shows, competitions, and numerous other activities. “The main attraction

of the festival was the mixture of music, dance and cultural exposure, as artists from different parts of the world were invited to share the stage with the local East African artists. Among the international artists who performed were Ife Piankhi from Uganda, Orchestra Shiwe from Comoros, Mbiye Ebrima from Gambia, Fantuzzi from the USA and Panda and Masayo from Japan.”

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Mama Africa, Chibite Zawose, Tongwa Ensemble, Leo Mkanyia, Swahili Blues, Hokororo Band Swahili, Vibes, Abeneko Music and Msafiri Zawose. Bongo Flava was represented by Barnaba, Professor Jay, Shilole and Juma Nature. The festival, which was held at the Mwanakalenge Grounds in Bagamoyo, Tanzania, attracted both local and international festival goers. According to the organizers more than 10,000 people in total attended the festival across its three-day span. “The first edition of the Karibu Music Festival was successful in the sense that it accomplished some of our visions, despite the challenges that we encountered,” explained Festival Manager, Richard Lupia. The festival aims to nurture and promote African music and culture to the world and to create collaboration opportunities among all participants. In the future, the festival will focus on various genres of music, from traditional African Music to Pop, Rock, Reggae, Hip hop, Jazz, Country, Electronic and other alternative music. The second edition of the Karibu Music Festival will take place in Bagamoyo from Friday 6th to Sunday 8th November, 2015. The arrangement and logistics for the second edition are already in progress. Don’t miss it!


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EVENTS AROUND TOWN • Events Around Town • 4th DEC: Charity Concert at Trinity Bar in Dar - Entry Fee Required (from 8:00pm) • 5th-7th DEC: Swahili Fashion Week at Sea Cliff Hotel in Dar Entry Fee Required (from 7:30pm) • 6th DEC: Doreen Mashika Pop-Up Shop at the Hyatt Regency, The Kilimanjaro in Dar - Entry Free (from 10:00am) • 6th DEC: Nyama Choma Festival at UDSM Sports Grounds in Dar Entry Fee Required (from 12:00pm) • 8th DEC: Uhuru Marathon with President Dr. Jakaya M. Kikwete at Leaders’ Club (from 7:00am) • 10th DEC: Book Launch & Exhibition “A Pakistani House Husband – The Beauty & The Chaos” Film & Photo Exhibition by David Vee at Alliance Francaise in Dar - Entry Free (from 6:30pm) • 12th DEC: National Museum of Tanzania Presents Jhikoman at Makumbusho Posta in Dar - Entry Fee Required (from 4:00pm) • 13th DEC: Jazz Festival 2014 at The Terrace, Slipway in Dar Entry Fee Required (from 7:00pm)

• 13th DEC: House Warming (Sets For Sunsets) at Coral Beach, Masaki in Dar - Fee Required (from 2:00pm) • 20th DEC: Beach Band Bonanza at Azura Health & Fitness Center, Kawe in Dar- Entry Fee Required (from 12:30pm) • 20th-23rd DEC: Back To Life Youth Retreat 2014 in Dar - Entry Fee Required (from 12:00pm) • 25th DEC: Beachcomber Hotel presents Christmas Buffet Lunch with live entertainment by Warda Arts. TSH 28,000/-. Dor more details, call 0712 554272. • 25th DEC: Christmas Buffet Lunch at Serena Hotel, featuring Traditional Roast Turkey, Sparkling Wine, & Live Band. For more details, call 0688 505 252. • 26th DEC: Boxing Day International Lunch Buffet with live music at Hyatt Regency, The Kilimanjaro. For more details, call 0764 701234. • 31st DEC: Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Rouge Club (Hyatt Regency, The Kilimanjaro) from 10:00 pm onwards. Entry fee: TSH 20,000/-.

Regular Sports Events­­­­­­­­ * Bingo every Sunday at the New Africa Casino at 4pm. * The Hash house Harriers meet every Monday at 5:30pm at the different locations. Call Mr Jim Hatt for details-0754-874083. * Hare and Tortoise- 5km run/ trial from trinity Bar, Msasani Road next to Uganda high commission at 5:30. * Touch Rugby every Tuesday and Thursday starting 5:30 at the gymkhana club for details: Call 0784-986987. * Hiking, biking and safari expeditions by Afri roots. For details call 0754- 459887.

Regular Events * Nyumba ya sanaa: traditional dances every Friday night at 7:30pm. * Village Museum: traditional dances everyday of the week from 2pm to 6pm. * The dar-es-sallam music society is a non-profit choir which performs concerts to raise money for charity. They welcome anyone who wishes to join them. The only requirements are a love of singing and a willingness to commit their time; they have rehearsals every Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the UN Road campus of IST for more information call Nancy Benham- 0754-787881. * Line dancing every Wednesday from 7-9 pm at the little theatre for Details call Katy 0784-277388. * Charity quiz every Monday -8:30pm Darts competition every Tuesday -8:30 pm karaoke night every Wednesday- 9pm at o willies irish whiskey tavern.

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Social club meetings * Lions club of DSM Mzizima meets every 2nd Tuesday of the month at Patel Samaj at 8pm for details call 0713- 320790. * Rotary club of DSM meets every Wednesday at Serena Hotel at 12:30pm for details call 0754-780639. * Rotary club of Bahari DSM meets on Thursdays at 12.30pm at Serena Hotel.­ * Rotary club of Mzizima DSM meets on Mondays at 5.30pm at Protea Courtyard.


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Exceptional Events & Offers A colorful variety of activities is lined up for Christmas and New Year’s 2014 at the most happening venues in Dar & Zanzibar. Celebrate the Festive Season at the Double Tree by Hilton - Oyster Bay

Double Tree by Hilton is delighted to offer the perfect venue, a choice of tempting cuisine, a fantastic atmosphere and the warmest of welcomes. • 24th Dec: Christmas Eve Dinner - Glass of Champagne on arrival, Christmas Eve Buffet with Live DJ and Disco for only TSH 60,000 per person • 25th Dec: Christmas Day Lunch - Glass of Champagne on arrival, traditional Christmas Day Lunch in China Mood, with live music, and a visit from Father Christmas with gifts for the children for only TSH 60,000 per person • 26th Dec: Boxing Day Brunch - Glass of Bucks Fizz on arrival, Boxing Day Brunch in in China Mood for only TSH 60,000 per person • 31tsh Dec: New Year’s Eve Dinner - Glass of Bucks Fizz on arrival, New Year’s Eve Gala Buffet with Live Music and Late Night Disco on the Jetty and Raffle prizes for only TSH 112,000 per person To make reservations, please call +(255) 779 000 006 or email on dardt_reservations@hilton.com Melia Zanzibar Special Resident Promotion

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During the months of December, enjoy a nice weekend on the beach at Melia Zanzibar on allinclusive basis. Take advantage of Resident Rates and get one free night: stay 3 nights and pay for only 2!! Plus, children up to 12 years old stay free of charge when sharing a room with parents. Not valid during holiday week. For more information, please email reservations. melia.zanzibar@melia.com. Celebrate Christmas and New Year at New Africa Hotel

A beautiful setting and a mouthwatering feast. Enjoy the banquet menu of your choice: Swahili, Continental or Asian, for only $30 per person. Catering is available within and outside the hotel. To make reservations, call: +255 22 2117050/51. Essque Zalu Zanzibar Special Resident Promotion for the Festive Period

Essque Zalu Zanzibar is an intimate boutique destination nestled in a natural cove on Zanzibar’s northeast coast overlooking the Indian Ocean. Take advantage of our Resident Rate for the Christmas and New Year’s period and come join us for the festivities (21 Dec 2014 - 04th Jan 2015) Pay for 4 nights and stay 5! For more information, email reservations@essquehotels.com or call +255 772 377 779/ +255 778 683 960


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THE INSIDE

S E NEW GUID SPECIAL OFFERS EVENTS

GOLF COURSE SPECIAL OFFER AT SEA CLIFF RESORT & SPA - ZANZIBAR

Come and experience the opening of the brand new Peter Matkovich Golf Course at Sea Cliff Resort & Spa in Zanzibar. The course is the first on the island, and will provide a great golfing experience. For only USD 100, all of your green fees will be covered – 18 holes, rental clubs (if required) , golf cart rental (sharing), and a bucket of balls for the driving range. Sea Cliff Residents qualify for a 20% discount and lessons will be offered by PGA Pro for an additional fee. Offer valid from December 15th 2014 to February To make reservations, please visit www.seacliffgolf.com. Dar Life Golf Ad DEC14.indd

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COASTAL AVIATION LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR OFFER

Coastal Aviation is running a special resident holiday offer to the following locations: • Fanjove Private Island – $600 per person • Zanzibar – $200 per person • Ruaha National Park – $800 per person All packages are for 2 Nights/3 Days. The trip includes flights, accommodation (FB, Zanzibar B&B), park fees and game activities. To make reservations, please call +255 787 232 747 or email safari@coastal.co.tz.

THE GRINCH - THE PANTO AT THE LITTLE THEATRE CLUB

The Grinch is coming to town! Tina Sutton is directing this year’s Little Theatre pantomime, THE GRINCH – THE PANTO. The smelly, hairy, nasty Grinch was banished by the Mayor of Whoville last year for destroying all the Whoville Christmas trees and decorations. This year he is back to make everyone in Whoville regret the day they banished him. Come and help Colin, the village idiot; Annie, who believes that everyone has GOOD in them; Little Polly, who just LOVES Santa; Nora the Dame, who doesn’t believe in Santa but does believe in the power of shopping; the Mayor of Whoville; the Spirit of Christmas; the Snow Queen and of course SANTA HIMSELF as they try to SAVE CHRISTMAS. For tickets, please call 0765 706282 or email gmdsmplayers@gmail.com.

NAKUMATT SUPERMARKET NOW OPEN IN TANZANIA

Nakumatt Supermarket has now officially opened its three new branches in Tanzania, formerly owned by Shoprite, the South African retailer. Now with a complement of 52 world-class branches across the East African Region, Nakumatt Tanzania is well positioned as the discerning shoppers’ retail store of choice. Nakumatt “Smart Shoppers” enjoy a variety of quality products stocked in the most inviting environment and served with a smile by the friendliest staff. At Nakumatt convenience stores, supermarkets and hypermarkets, our five star promise to deliver quality, value, service, variety and lifestyle is a living commitment to guarantee you an excellent shopping experience. For more information, please visit www.nakumatt.net. If you have an event or project that you would like to publicize free of charge, please email us at dar_life@ yahoo.com.

If you have an event or project that you would like to publicize free of charge, please email us at dar_life@yahoo.com.

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ESRF 3rd National Conference on Economic Development Unleashing Growth Potential in Tanzania: Economic Transformation for Human Development By Brittany Karima

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ith the support of UNDP, the Economic and Social Research Foundation convened a national conference in Dar es Salaam, which was attended by over 200 participants from Government, Development Partners, academia, private sector and Civil Society Organizations to discuss Tanzania’s development challenges and options under the theme “Unleashing Growth Potential in Tanzania: Economic Transformation for Human Development.” The President of Tanzania, H.E. Jakaya Kikwete officially

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opened the conference held at Hyatt Regency Kilimanjaro and called for sustainable development, with a focus on inclusiveness. He urged participants to explore more initiatives towards poverty reduction underpinned by an inclusive and national ownership approach.

living standards, peace, political stability and unity, good governance, a well educated and learning society, and a competitive economy capable of producing high growth and shared benefits for all Tanzanians.”

“Mr. Kikwete emphasized that Tanzania’s Development Vision 2025 envisages transforming the country from a Least Developed Country to a Middle Income Country characterized by high

He highlighted that Tanzania will continue to work with partners such as UNDP and other organizations to ensure that the country’s economic transformation enhances human development. Furthermore, he emphasized that the country’s next Five


The Executive Director of Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF) resolved that Tanzania must focus on human capital development if it is to attain real and sustainable development. Speaking over the weekend at the conference held in Dar es Salaam, Dr. Hoseana Lunogelo said human capital development is a key ingredient in overall socio-economic

development of nations and that it is among the key considerations for investors when selecting potential areas for investment. Lunogelo said availability of a rich pool of skilled workers is an incentive for foreign and domestic investors, noting that it contributes to social inclusion and integration of youth. “By investing in human capital, the government will ensure that citizens are well equipped to earn a living and be productive members of the society,” he added. “Human capital embodies skills, competence, knowledge

and personality attributes which enhance the efficiency of labour. A skilled labour force is critical in order to effectively utilize and mobilize domestic resources that will in turn assure provision of basic needs and economic growth,” he went on to say. Dr Lunogelo stressed that with the growing development challenges that face Tanzania, human capital development must be carefully addressed.“Education and health provide the basis to building national capabilities to improve the productivity and competitiveness of countries.” December 2014 I Dar Life I 23

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Year Development Plan (2016-2021) will focus on industrialization to structurally transform the economy to generate more and better jobs.


Addressing the same conference, the UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident, Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez stressed that “Economic Transformation for Human Development” is a critical area of work for the UN in Tanzania – that is to support Tanzania to pursue human development, which is about improving people’s lives. He added that UNDP is committed to continuing its close collaboration with the government and other stakeholders to improve people’s lives based on equitable and inclusive growth, resilience to safeguards, hard-won development gains against vulnerability, as well as ensuring sustainability 24 I Dar Life I December 2014

for people and the planet itself. Moving forward on inclusiveness, it is important to highlight the challenges and policy options for Tanzania. Mr. Alvaro commended the Government efforts putting human development at the center of its development efforts. Some of the recommendations for Tanzania to reach its growth potential are: • Improve the quality of education and health; • Ensure that growth is inclusive; • Prudently manage natural resources for sustainable human development; • Promote macroeconomic stability and policy coherence.

The recommendations will feed into discussions on policy options of Tanzania going forward, both to support the MDGs and eventually the SDGs as well. The conference was attended by scholars from outside and within Tanzania, government officials, development partners, members of Parliament and civil society organisations, and individuals from the private sector. Since its establishment 20 years ago, the ESRF has been able to participate in the development, evaluation and assessment of various national development frameworks in the country.


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NEWS BITS Swahili Fashion Week 2014

The 7th annual Swahili Fashion Week took place from 5th to 7th December 2014 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Fashion Week 2014 brought together 40 designers from within Tanzania and beyond to showcase their collections, predicting trends for the East African market in 2015. Swahili Fashion Week continues to be the biggest fashion platform in East and Central Africa. Each year, designers market their creativity and network with domestic and international clientele in the industry.

Belvedere in Dar es Salaam - Food, Ambience & Luxury Dining

Belvedere has brought a Bistro, Bar and Deli to Dar es Salaam, offering a wide-variety of cuisines in a luxurious environment. Using only the freshest of ingredients, the indulgence of homelycooked gourmet meals will set the palate alight and ensure not a single crumb is wasted at the Bistro. The Bar offers an exclusive selection of spirits and liquors that are masterfully blended into classic, contemporary, signature and exotic cocktails to start any evening off with a touch of flair. Belvedere’s Deli offers a wide variety of freshly baked pastries and savory dishes, alongside scrumptious freshly made sandwiches, wraps and subs.

ESRF 3rd National Conference on Economic Development

With the support of UNDP, the Economic and Social Research Foundation convened its 3rd annual national conference in Dar es Salaam, which was attended by over 200 participants from government, civil sector, academia, and the private sector to discuss Tanzania’s development challenges and options under the theme “Unleashing Growth Potential in Tanzania: Economic Transformation for Human Development.”

Artisan Market Again a Success

Dar Life was present at the 11th bi-annual Artisan Market held in Oyster Bay, Dar es Salaam this month. The event, which is run by a team of female volunteers originally from outside of Tanzania, began several years ago with just four small vendors. The Artisan Market has grown exponentially with over 80 vendors from around Tanzania selling beautiful and unique crafts and goods, including jewelry, handbags and wallets, tableware, home decorations, and clothing. If you have an event or project that you would like to publicize free of charge, please email us at Info@darlife.com.

If you have an event or project that you would like to publicize free of charge, please email us at Info@darlife.com

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SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS LAUNCHES THE SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 4 IN TANZANIA

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Celebrating Beaujolais Nouveau Annual Fête at Coral Beach Hotel By Criss Sambo

“France produces more than 60 millions bottles of Beaujolais Nouveau every year, which represents a third of the global production of the light and fruity wine. Only 38 million bottles stay in France while the rest is spread all throughout the world, and is particularly popular in Japan, Germany and the US.”

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Created in 1951 as a subterfuge to circumvent a law that forbade the selling of listed wines, including Beaujolais, before the 15th of December, Beaujolais Nouveau is now celebrated all over the world.

Guests were treated to freeflowing Beaujolais Nouveau as an aperitif, in addition to a selection of red and white French wines paired to the feast on offer. In addition to these pleasures, the festivities also included live music, a DJ spinning French music, and a raffle where guests won many prizes. The organizers of Beaujolais Nouveau in Tanzania were happy to give a taste of the 2014 vintage!

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Growing in popularity, this year’s Beaujolais Nouveau took place for the second consecutive year at Coral Beach Hotel. The famous French « fête » was held in celebration of the annual tradition of uncorking the Beaujolais Nouveau wine. Guests gathered for a joyous, elegant evening featuring traditional food directly from France, including French breads from Epi d’Or, cheeses, and sweets.


Christmas and New Year Festivities at Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam - The Kilimanjaro

Thursday, 25 December 2014 - Christmas day THE PALM - Christmas Brunch Buffet Live carving of roast turkey with traditional accompaniments, seafood station, international cheeses and salads, Christmas pie, yule log, panettone and many more festive favorites. Live Band and free flowing sparkling wine from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm at TSH100,000 per person. Friday, 26 December 2014 - Boxing day THE PALM - International Lunch Buffet A selection of the most popular international festive dishes, with live interactive food stations from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm at TSH60,000 per person. Wednesday, 31 December 2014 – New Year’s Eve We welcome guests dining in our restaurants to the Veuve Clicquot bar for a complimentary glass of champagne as friends gather in the Lobby at Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro and begin a New Years night to remember. THE PALM - Between 7:30pm and 11:30pm we present our New Years Eve Gala Buffet of festive favorites, accompanied by live music at TSH 140, 000 per person. ORIENTAL - Dar es Salaam’s most elegant 34 I Dar Life I December 2014

restaurant, will present its popular à la carte menu between 7:30pm and 10:30pm. LEVEL8 Rooftop Bar - Head up to Level 8 Rooftop Bar for the Clic-O-flow party and celebrate the 1970s and 1980s as our DJ recalls some classics from the days of vinyl and leads our count down to 2015. Free entry between 5:00pm and 2:00am. ROUGE - An all night party into 2015 with resident DJ Simon. Entrance fee: TSH 20,000; complimentary for all guests staying or dining at Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro. And why not stay the night? At US $200. Imagine waking up on the first day of the New Year to a wonderful view of Dar es Salaam. We are pleased to extend this very special offer for Dar es Salaam residents on 31 December 2014. Thursday, 1 January 2015 – New Year’s Day THE PALM - This is the way your New Year should begin! With friends at Dar es Salaam’s favorite brunch with free flowing sparkling wine and a live band at TSH 90,000 per person. * Children under 6 years complimentary; children aged 6 to 12 years enjoy a 50% discount. For more information or to make reservations, please call Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro. Tel: +255 (0) 764701234 or e-mail reservation.kilimanjaro@hyatt.com

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his holiday season celebrate with the Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro. On offer are an array of events and entertainment to complement the special menus being created by the culinary team.


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First Annual Turkey Trot Race/Walk Anti-Poaching Fundraising Event to Protect Elephants By Chris Sambo

“A ton of fun was had at the First Annual Turkey Trot race/walk to raise money to protect elephants on Sunday November 23, 2014. The Trot took place around Masaki from the Best Western Coral Beach.�

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Participants got ready with a warmup by AfriRoots, followed by the official start. The lead runner followed the Jeep pace car until the end, where all finishers celebrated with the Tanzanian Body Builders in the dunk tank. There was even an unexpected twist -- first place went to a runner in flip-flops!

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n awesome team of volunteers came out to help 200 runners and walkers of all ages (and some with 4 legs!). The race sponsored was by Grand Race Sponsor CFAO Motors and sponsor Mkono & Company.

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Shopping for Good Supporting Tanzanian Artisans

“This is a hopeful place, it gives us hope to keep doing what we do when we see people excited about the things we create.” – Local Artisan

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n 23 November 2014, Oyster Bay Shopping Centre hosted the biannual Artisan Market for the 10th time. The Centre has supported this popular market for 5 ½ years and continues to attract large numbers of customers and vendors. Co-founder Sona Shah remarks on the initiative’s founding, “This market has its roots from friends getting together and creating a unique experience for the vendors and the community alike, and is a completely not for profit, volunteer run project.”

As another one of the organizers, Dyan Larmey, explained, local artisans apply to sell their wares at the event. The organizers limit vendors to specialty artisans involved in production and generally have high quality standards. However, a few emerging artisans are selected for each market and strategically placed alongside more experienced artisans in an effort to be inclusive and encourage 38 I Dar Life I December 2014


artisans to further specialize and improve their products. The Artisan Market stimulates Tanzanian commerce and creativity, as the competitive and bustling atmosphere allows vendors to make large profits and gain invaluable exposure to shoppers from all over Dar es Salaam. Shah explained, “We have vendors from Mtwara, Arusha, Mwanza and several other places from all over Tanzania, with our reputation growing further afield and people from Kenya and Uganda expressing an interest to attend.” Vendors are carefully selected from a thorough application process based on quality, type of product, and location – and most vendors are Tanzanian in order to support national commerce. As the market expands each year, the field grows more competitive, and standards leap higher and higher. This creates diversity of product and a drive toward higher quality, both in terms of customer expectation and artisan workmanship. Speaking for the volunteer team, Shah states, “As the organizers, we have seen a remarkable trend towards a better variety and higher quality of products made in Tanzania. Artists that once exhibited here now sell to the USA. Others have found themselves in incredible collaborative projects that have led to export. Funds from December 2014 I Dar Life I 39


sales go towards newer product development. It is wonderful to see the how things are developing!” The opportunity for artisans to exhibit their products on a scale of this size has undoubtedly led to the growth of Tanzanian businesses, which are now able to test their mettle on an international level. But there is also a deeper purpose accomplished by the Artisan Market:

“The emphasis in these collectives is not only to make a profit to fund charitable works, but to train and empower people to live more independent, stable, and fulfilling lives. The Artisan Market is thus a great place to support sustainable human development, while also doing some affordable shopping for unique handmade products. In the words of one vendor, “This is a hopeful place, it gives us hope to keep doing what we do when we see people excited about the things we create. I hope to keep coming back to sell my products.” Dar Life warmly congratulates the organizers and the vendors. Be sure to keep an eye out for the next Artisan Market in June 2015!

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CULTURAL PROGRAM Opportunities to Embrace French Culture in Dar MONTHY MUSIC QUIZ:

Create your own team, listen to the music, and guess the name of the artist. The best team wins a bottle of champagne! For more information, visit and like the Alliance Française Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Alliance-Francaise-de-Dar-es Salaam/265651016803055 Date: Friday 12th December / 7.30pm – 10pm / Alliance Upstairs / free For more information, please email: cultural@afdar.com or call +255 22 2131 406.

Book Launch & Exhibition

“A Pakistani House Husband – The Beauty & The Chaos” Film & Photo Exhibition by David Vee

Documentary Screening at Alliance Francaise

“LESS is more”: Crossing Disability in Tanzania (a film by Luca Vasco) In October 2013, Norberto De Angelis, a former CEFA volunteer and victim of a car accident in 1992 that left him paralyzed, crossed Tanzania from Njombe to Dar on a handbike. As he covered over 750 kilometers, Norberto visited various projects supporting people with disabilities in Tanzania. The film of Luca Vasco and the photo exhibition by Gabriele Fiolo intend to tell through Norberto’s eyes the stories of the people he met throughout his extraordinary journey. Date: Wednesday 3rd December / 7pm / FREE

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From February 2003 to July 2006, Filmmaker David Vee lived in Pakistan with his wife Inge Wei (a.k.a. ‘Drew Q’) writing his first book ‘A Pakistani House Husband – The Beauty & The Chaos’ and filming and photographing street life in Pakistan. Join us as David gives his personal account of Pakistan, launches his travel narrative book, screens two of his short films, and presents a joint photo exhibition with his wife. • Short films: Two documentaries filmed in Pakistan by Veescape Films will be shown. • Book reading: David will be accompanied by virtuoso Tanzanian saxophonist Kauzeni Lyamba to create a unique fusion of language and melody (a tribute to Jack Kerouac & Zoot Sims). • Photo exhibition: Intimate photography from Pakistan’s urban and rural life will be on display. • Jewelery: Drew Q will be exhibiting her innovative and offbeat jewelery collection, designed while living in Islamabad. • Guest of Honour: Mr. Muhammad Iqbal, Charge d’ Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Tanzania. 30WEDNESDAY 10th December / from 6.30pm


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Christmas and New Year Offers at Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel

By Sara Sally

24th Dec 2014 • Christmas Eve Buffet Dinner at Serengeti Restaurant for 60,000 Tsh per person, with Glass of Sparkling Wine as a Welcome Drink, Thematic Buffet, Live Band, and Christmas Crackers starting from 7:30pm • Christmas Eve Dinner at Jahazi Restaurant for 80,000 Tsh per person with Christmas Eve Set Menu Dinner, Glass of Sparkling Wine as a Welcome Drink, Five-Course Set Menu, and Christmas Crackers starting from 7:30pm 25th Dec 2014 • Christmas Lunch at Serengeti Restaurant for 60,000 Tsh per person, with Christmas Themed Buffet Lunch featuring Traditional Roast Turkey with all its trimmings, Glass of Sparkling Wine as a Welcome Drink, Live Band, and Christmas Crackers starting from 12:30pm • Christmas Day Dinner at Jahazi Restaurant for 80,000 Tsh per person, with Christmas Day Set Menu Dinner, Glass of Sparkling Wine as a Welcome Drink, Five-Course Wine with Set Menu, and Christmas Crackers starting from 7:30pm 44 I Dar Life I December 2014

26th Dec 2014 • Boxing Day Brunch at Serengeti Restaurant for 60,000 Tsh per person with Glass of Sparkling Wine as a Welcome Drink, Themed Buffet Brunch featuring a Live Band, Themed Crackers, and Children’s Activities at The Garden starting from 11:30am 31st Dec 2014 • New Years Eve Dinner at Kibo Gardens for 95,000 Tsh per person from 8:00 pm with Gala Buffet Dinner, Welcome Drinks by the Swimming Pool, Thematic Buffet with Live Stations, Themed Crackers, Live Band during Dinner, and DJ/Dance floor from 12:30am to 02:00am 1st Jan 2015 • New Years Day Brunch at Serengeti Restaurant for 60,000 Tsh per person with Glass of Sparkling Wine as a Welcome Drink, Themed Buffet Brunch featuring a Live Band, Themed Crackers, and Children’s Activities at The Garden starting at 7:30pm

To make reservations or get more information, please call +255 688 505 252 or email daressalaam@serena.co.tz www.serenahotels.com

Picture Courtesy of Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel

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ar es Salaam Serena Hotel proudly brings to you a unique experience for Christmas and New Year’s Eve this year. Serena’s expert chefs will prepare special culinary feasts to mark this most special of holiday seasons.


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ARTIST OF THE MONTH:

Gregory Mchopa “Art is a means of expression. There is only one valuable thing in art – the thing which you cannot explain.”

Focus on: Tanzanian Art

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CELEBRATING THE OPENING OF ETIHAD AIRWAYS OFFICE IN DAR ES SALAAM BY H.E. ABDULLA IBRAHIM AL SUWAIDI, AMBASSADOR OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, TANZANIA

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The 4Th Annual Medical Camp Organised by The Rotary Club of Dar es Salaam Oyster Bay By Zaituni Ituja

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counselling and testing were also offered.”

“The Medical Camp, part of the wider Rotary Community Health Initiative, involved medical professionals and experts who screened upwards of 700 people for a range of conditions including malaria, anaemia, diabetes and hypertension. Eyesight checks and free spectacles were handed out by optometrists. Cervical and breast cancer screenings were available and, for the first time, dermatological and dental check ups. Optional HIV

Each year, the primary purpose of the camp is to bring basic quality health services to people who would otherwise not have easy access to them. The project was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Seattle, Washington (USA) and Diamond Trust Bank (Tanzania).

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This year’s camp focused on malaria prevention, education and treatment and free mosquito nets were handed out to camp participants. An additional focus this year was maternal and child health. Free obstetric emergency kits were distributed to pregnant women and antenatal counselling was provided.

To get more information or to make a donation, please call +255 713 388758 or visit www.rotarydar.com

All Pictures Courtesy of vClick Concepts

he Rotary Club of Dar es Salaam Oyster Bay held its fourth annual free Medical Camp on Sunday, November 16th, 2014. More than 100 volunteer health professionals screened and treated more than 700 Bagamoyo residents for a number of conditions and diseases.


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IT’S ALL SO TEMPTING IN NEW AFRICA HOTEL Experience it, Taste it! Mesmerizing moments and entertainment that take you on an unforgettable culinary journey throughout the week Daily: Monday - Sunday Beat the Traffic Rush Hour! HAKUNA MATATA. Unwind at the all new Onyx

Daily:Tuesday - Sunday A Taste of Thai It’s an eastern journey of culinary delights. New Africa Hotel brings Thailand’s tastiest taste bud tinglers right here, everyday. And if you are wondering just how much there is for you to choose from, fret not. There is everything from Shrimp and Squid Salads and Som Tam to Crisp seafood in red curry. Plus Sago and sweet melon in a coconut milk syrup. Like we’d say in Thailand “Sawasdee” Daily from 7:00 pm

international favorites and sea food. Plus, a fine selection of exquisite desserts and coffees as you iron out those finer details. Daily 12:00pm to 3:00 pm Monday - sunday Bandari Grill Restaurant

Daily: Monday - Sunday Power Lunch

Lounge in style. Enjoy the house cocktails from our mixologist or groove to the latest lounge music. Enjoy classic Tapas or the Chefs signature snacks. This is the place to be every evening when the ordinary just wont do!

Discover something new at new Africa. The Bandari Grill offers a Scintillating new menu for both lunch, as well as dinner. Saturday and Sunday Onyx Lounge Sporty evenings. Unwind with chilled beers or a house cocktail and watch the best sports action!

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Saturdays Indian Night Every Saturday, experience the mystery & magic of exotic Indian cuisine at the Bandari Grill. The rich variety of spicy food, together with the wafting strains of Indian music will have you believing you are dining with the Nawabs themselves. For more information call 022 2117050/1 or email fbm@ newafricahotel.com


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CULTURE

Experiencing a Taste of Local Life By Wema Kajo

“Cultural tourism to everyone – the tourists get a unique, unforgettable

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n Tanzania, a land of superb landscapes and spectacular wildlife, another attraction stands equally tall – the people. Tanzania’s people are among the most welcoming and approachable on earth, with a range of fascinating cultures ready to be shared with visitors. From the WaChagga of the slopes of Kilimanjaro to the now world-famous Maasai, a

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cultural excursion or a longer stay among local people is likely to become one of the most rewarding experiences of any holiday in Tanzania. Many local areas run their own cultural programmes for visitors, bringing income directly to the community and giving the people the chance to show their lifestyle to the outside world on their own terms. Primary schools can be developed through a tour of the fascinating slopes of Mount Meru, a health clinic is improved through a guided tour of the luscious green Usambara Mountains, or a kindergarten funded by a stroll through the tropical vegetation of the Rift Valley. Cultural tourism programmes are bene cial to everyone – the tourists get a unique, unforgettable experience, the

local people generate income and improve their standard of living, and both parties gain valuable understanding of another culture which will last long after the visitors have returned home. Most cultural tourism programmes are located near the main throughfares of principal tourist destinations, making a cultural addition to a safari easy to arrange. Guides are local people born and raised in the area, well-trained in their jobs and pro cient in nglish. Cultural tours can be half-day events or incorporated into a longer safari. Whether you spend the morning in a Maasai boma or trek by camel up a local summit, stopping to learn about traditional plants and tribal stories, a cultural tour is must-do for anyone wanting to see the rich life of the Tanzania people. Some of Tanzania’s best-known cultural tourism destinations include:


Home to some of the last hunter-gatherers in Africa, the Hadzabe bushmen have made the area around ake yasi their long-time hunting grounds. Day-trips or longer safaris with the Hadzabe bushmen give visitors a chance to experience a way of life that has long since vanished elsewhere on the planet. Morning hunts with the Hadzabe warriors, armed with bows and arrows, offer a fascinating glimpse into an ancient way of life. Honey-gathering, walks to nd traditional healing plants and food, and traditional dances are all part of the Hadzabe cultural tourism experience.

Kilimanjaro Why not combine a hike up the world’s most impressive mountain with a visit to its people, the historically progressive WaChagga? See traditional and modern Chagga art, culture and homes.

Maasailand See how the Maasai, among the last of the world’s pastoral peoples, are adapting to the 21st century in their own way and in their own time. Visit ngaruka, the lost city in the shadow of the Great Rift Wall, where Maasai mix irrigation, farming and traditional herding. In Mkuru, near Arusha National Park, short camel treks with local Maasai give visitors a glimpse into nomadic culture, as they climb nearby Ol Donyo Landaree.

Meru

Only minutes from bustling Arusha are spots that look and feel as they did decades ago. But everywhere, too, is transition as the WaArusha and WaMeru peoples adapt tradition to progress and science. Visitors can meet a traditional healer, learn about animal husbandry and agriculture, and buy carvings and foodstuffs from local handicraft cooperatives or women’s businesses.

Southern Pare Mountains

Walk the most remote mountains of northern Tanzania with local farmers, through traditional Pare villages and dense tropical forests. From half-day to three-day guided hikes, this is an opportunity to step into the culture of the Pare people. Visit the Mghimbi Caves, secret hiding place during the slave raids, proceed to Malameni Rock, the scene of human sacri ces to appease evil spirits up until the 1930s. Walk through the Ikongwe Village, believed by locals to be a gift from heaven, surrounded by mountain terraces and small waterfalls. Pro ts from these tours are used to subsidise much needed energy-saving stoves and educational scholarships.

Usambaras

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Are you looking for cool new gadgets to buy in 2014? Here are a few new technology gadgets you can add to your gift or wish list this year. By Simon Sameja

Samsung, the Galaxy Gear 2

$299

A next-generation wearable from Samsung, the Galaxy Gear 2 -- part of the Gear 2 Neo and Gear Fit range -- is a smart watch that sports a 1.6-inch display with a 320x320 pixel resolution. The watch, once paired with a Samsung device, notifies you of social media activity, allows you to take calls and answer inquiries with messages through S-voice, and boasts a wealth of other features including TV control, music streaming, a weather app and a Find my Device phone locator. There is a 2MP camera, 1.0GHz dual-core processor, 4GB storage, 512MB of RAM, Bluetooth connectivity and is powered by a 300mAh battery. The smart watch comes in a variety of colors and comes with a heart rate monitor.

Logitech Harmony Ultimate The Logitech Harmony Ultimate may indeed be ultimate -- for armchair parents who would like more convenience in the home. The touch screen remote can be used to control up to 15 devices and is compatible with over 225,000 home theatre devices. Set up through your PC, the remote also allows you to control your television through swipes and taps, adjust volume, as well as fast forward and rewind media. The product is also Bluetooth enabled.

$ 960-1200

IPhone 6

$1,300

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It’s better in every way. Built on 64-bit desktop-class architecture, the new A8 chip delivers more power, even while driving a larger display. The M8 motion co-processor efficiently gathers data from advanced sensors and a new barometer. And with increased battery life, iPhone 6 lets you do more, for longer than ever. It has iOS 8, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system. Its bigger multi‑touch display with brilliant colors and higher contrast at even wider viewing angles pushes the edge of design. The iSight camera has a new sensor with Focus Pixels and new video features, like 1080p HD at 60 fps, slo-mo at 240 fps, and time-lapse video mode. iPhone 6 also has faster LTE download speeds,* and it supports more LTE bands than any other smartphone.


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CAREER

Act Now

The Art of Getting Into Action and Getting Things Done By Long Yun Siang

People like to wait. Or they like to think that they are doing something even though all they do is talk about doing.

1. Talking Is Not Doing. Most people like to talk and talking gives them a sense that they are acting out their plans. They can call this brainstorming, discussing or even planning, but these activities are not to be confused with doing. If you want something to happen, act now. Do what is planned and stop talking.

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talk. Nothing ever gets done. They think they are thinkers. I call them time wasters. If you can act upon those plans and get things going, people will see you as someone who is productive. The best part is, it does not discount you as a thinker! Who says do-ers can’t be thinkers as well?

than an excellent plan executed tomorrow.”

3. Nothing Moves Until Someone Acts. After you have planned your career, you must act according to the plans. After you have set the goals, you must execute the steps that move you towards those goals. It’s no use if you stick it on the wall, stare at it everyday but do nothing. Remember, act now.

4. The Art Is In Do. Start small if you have to, aim for the lowest hanging fruit if you have to. The important thing is to get traction for your action. That way, small victories and achievements will spur you to do more. It is true with projects and it is true with your career too. Act now is an art you hone across time.

5. If You Don’t Who Will? There is too much credit given to so called ‘thinkers’ who do nothing but talk, talk, and

6. The Hard Discipline of Getting Into Action. So, it’s easy for you to stand out and be competitive if you can get into action fast and follow up fast. That is what a lot of people do not have. As long as you have the hard discipline of acting now, you will gain advantage. People like to hide behind big phrases like “I am the big picture person”, “I am better at strategies” as if these big picture and strategies are of any use without someone putting them into place.

7. Once You Start You Can’t Stop. Once you gain traction for your action. Keep moving. Do not stop. You will get better at it. You will get more done and you will be more productive. That is one great advantage that is very difficult to compete with. As I mentioned, doing takes a lot of discipline. Discipline many people do not possess.

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Act now, if you want to achieve anything. Ever heard your people complain nothing ever gets done around here? Wonder why nothing ever gets done? That is because most people do not have a do it now attitude.


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BUSINESS

How to Manage Time 10 Tips That Work By Joe Matthews, Don Debolt & Deb Percival conversations that produce most of your results. 4. Schedule time for interruptions. Plan time to be pulled away from what you’re doing. Take, for instance, the concept of having “office hours.” Isn’t “office hours” another way of saying “planned interruptions?”

Practice the following techniques to become the master of your own time: 1. Carry a schedule and record all your thoughts, conversations and activities for a week. This will help you understand how much you can get done during the course of a day and where your precious moments are going. You’ll see how much time is actually spent producing results and how much time is wasted on unproductive thoughts, conversations and actions. 2. Any activity or conversation that’s important to your success should have a time assigned to it. To-do lists get longer and longer to the point where they’re unworkable. Appointment books work. Schedule appointments with yourself and create time blocks for highpriority thoughts, conversations, and actions. Schedule when they will begin and end. Have the discipline to keep these appointments. 3. Plan to spend at least 50 percent of your time engaged in the thoughts, activities and 68 I Dar Life I December 2014

6. Take five minutes before every call and task to decide what result you want to attain. This will help you know what success looks like before you start. And it will also slow time down. Take five minutes after each call and activity to determine whether your desired result was achieved. If not, what was missing? How do you put what’s missing in your next call or activity? 7. Put up a “Do not disturb” sign when you absolutely have to get work done. 8. Practice not answering the phone just because it’s ringing and e-mails just because they show up. Disconnect instant messaging. Don’t instantly give people your attention unless it’s absolutely crucial in your business to offer an immediate human response. Instead, schedule a time to answer email and return phone calls. 9. Block out other distractions like Facebook and other forms of social media unless you use these tools to generate business. 10 Remember that it’s impossible to get everything done. Also remember that odds are good that 20 percent of your thoughts, conversations and activities produce 80 percent of your results.

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As an entrepreneur, you may be frequently interrupted or pulled in different directions. While you cannot eliminate interruptions, you do get a say on how much time you will spend on them and how much time you will spend on the thoughts, conversations and actions that will lead you to success.

5. Take the first 30 minutes of every day to plan your day. Don’t start your day until you complete your time plan. The most important time of your day is the time you schedule to schedule time.


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10 Hot Tips for Perfect Summer Skin Time to flaunt glowing, healthy skin By John Lindsay

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ummer means beach days and barbeques, and a time to flaunt glowing, healthy skin. Hemlines are shorter, blouses are sleeveless, and bare feet make their appearance. Make sure you put your best and most gorgeous face and sandaled foot forward this summer by using these tips to beautify and protect your radiant skin during the warmer months. Sunscreen and hats – Protect your skin against the harsh summer rays by wearing sunscreen with a SPF factor no less than 20. When you go out into the sun, reapply your sunscreen regularly and always wear a hat. This will prevent the formation of pigmentation.

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Feet first – Feet require special care in the summer. Keep nails short to enjoy summer sports activities. Exfoliate feet regularly, and don’t lighten up on rich, emollient foot creams, because parts of the feet contain no oil glands. If you visit the beach, take a long walk on the beach. No manmade treatment equals the exfoliation power of feet pounding against sand. Hydrate – Ensure you drink plenty of water during the hot months, especially if you are very active. If you start drinking water once you feel thirsty it means that you are already slightly dehydrated. Always try to carry bottled water around with you.


Spa This luxurious, aloe-inspired treatment will alleviate skin sensitivity from overexposure to the sun and promote cell renewal.

Remove hair wisely – Shave, wax, or use your depilatory at least 24 hours before you head into the sun. All three removal methods can leave the skin mildly irritated, making it more susceptible to burning and stinging in the sun.

After sun treatments – After a day in the sun it is recommended to apply an aftersun treatment which will help combat signs of skin aging caused by UV rays.

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Lip care – Cold sores are more likely to occur when the UV rays from the sun trigger them. Dar Life readers can enjoy 20% off the Aloe After Sun Treatment when presenting this article at Anantara Spa. Wear a lip balm with SPF Offer is valid from 1-31 December 2014. This offer cannot 15 or highger. be combined with any other discount. Terms and conditions Chapped lips may apply. be annoying but burned lips can To make reservations, please visit spa. be very painful! thekilimanjaro@hyatt.com or call us at Reapply often and +255 764 701 234, ext 828. even more so when you are outdoors. Exfoliate – Be spot free – Exfoliating your skin is very important in Summer is the time the summer. Skin cells are shed at a very you want your skin quick rate every day, so if you do not get too look healthy rid of dead cells sitting on top of your and fresh but many skin they can cause it to look dull and people suffering dry. Exfoliating two or three times a week from oily skin (those with sensitive skin may want to start might end up with a out slowly) will help your summer skin spotty complexion. maintain its beautiful radiance and glow Increased sweat, humidity and application and ensure an even tan. of sunscreen block the pores, promoting the formation of bacteria build-up. Ensure Moisturize - Excessive heat can dehydrate clean skin with a balancing cleanser and the skin, so it’s important to keep it apply a cleansing or repair mask twice a moisturized during the summer, even if week. your skin feels oily. More sebum is a sign that your skin could be dehydrated. It’s Perfume precaution – Certain perfumes, tempting to skip moisturizer in the summer especially those containing citrus notes, are because of excess oils on the skin. Use a photosensitive and can cause pigmentation lotion instead of a creme—it contains more on the skin if exposed to sunlight. water and less oil.


BOOK REVIEWS

Coffee break Join Dar Life reviews editor for the pick of the books with an East African flavour By A Novel Idea

The Guinness Book of World Records 2015

Guinness World Records is the official reference, and ultimate authority, for world records. Distributed in more than 100 countries and translated into 20 languages, the Guinness World Records annual is one of the bestselling books of all time! The latest edition of the Guinness World Records annual celebrates our landmark 60th anniversary, complete with flashback features, brand new galleries and an amazing 3D app. You’ll also find the very best of the most recent world records. This new edition explores the evolution of record-breaking since our launch, as well as keeping readers up to date on all the latest and greatest superlative achievements. Whether you’re just about to buy your first Guinness World Records book, or Santa’s been putting them in your stocking for years, the new 2015 edition is a must for any collection.

All Aboard for Christmas - by Christopher Jennison When we were children - at least in our imaginations - it always snowed at Christmas, the trains were always on time, and at the end of our holiday journeys grandparents always awaited us with smothering hugs and piles of presents. Few childhood images are more enduring than Christmas and trains. This heartwarming book of stories, poems, and pictures brings back joyous memories of holiday train rides, wondrous homecomings, and clicking toy trains beneath the tree. All Aboard for Christmas is the ultimate gift book and stocking stuffer for lovers of this holiday, its customs, and its collectibles.

Angela and the Baby Jesus - by Franck McCourt An evocative Christmas story, from the Pulitzer prize-winning author of the phenomenally best-selling memoir, Angela’s Ashes. This wonderful Christmas story is based on an incident from the childhood of Frank McCourt’s mother, Angela. When six-year-old Angela sees the Baby Jesus in the Christmas crib at the church near her house, she feels very sorry for him. He looks happy enough but she wonders why he has no blanket to keep him warm. So Angela decides to take the baby home with her, when no one is looking, and make him more comfortable. But hiding the Baby Jesus isn’t easy. How long can Angela keep her big secret?

These titles and many more are available at A Novel Idea Bookstore. To inquire about book purchases, please call Tel: +255 022 2601088 or email: info@anovelidea.co.tz.

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Monday Akemi – Tanzania’s Only Revolving Restaurant. Cocktail Hour from 5:30pm – 7:30pm Level 8 Hyatt Regency – The Kilimanjaro: Enjoy a huge sports screen & an outdoor lounge with music and drinks Q-Bar – Wine Down Your Weekend, 2 glasses 4,000 TSh, Rock & Shoot. Free pool 7 – 11 pm. New Africa’s Onyx Lounge - Monday to Sunday – Happy hour at Onyx Lounge from 5.30pm – 7.30ppm - 50% off on selected drinks

Tuesday Akemi – Tanzania’s Only Revolving Restaurant. Cocktail Hour from 5:30pm – 7:30pm Q-Bar – Sambuca party, buy one get one free! Club 327 – Diva Night; TSH 30,000

Wednesday Serena Hotel - dine and wine with a live band from 7pm to 1am The Slipway at Front View - enjoy sheesha and an ocean breeze on the terrace Bilicanas Club – Twanga Pepeta performs live. TSH 5,000 per person New Maisha Club – Machozi band performs live. TSH 5,000 per person Ambrosia Bistro & Bar – Buy one, get one free cocktail; 20% discount on food for group of 4+ ladies Q-Bar - Daily Shooter Happy Hour from 9-11pm and live music with Roots Jazz Band at 8:30pm Wantashi – Open Mic Night, free entrance

Thursday Akemi – Tanzania’s Revolving Restaurant. Drink Promotions from 5:30pm – 7:30pm and live music from 6:00pm onwards New Africa’s Bandari Gril - African Night with Babloom band from 7.00pm – 11.00pm – Tshs. 29,000pp The Slipway – live band seaside Club Bilicanas – Let the Music Play with Vibrations from 9pm to midnight. New Africa Casino – “Egyptian Pyramid” for Live Game players! 11pm. TSH 1,000,000 at stake Rouge - Models and Bottles – free welcome drink and no entrance charge for all ladies before midnight, open
from 9:00pm to 4:00am Club 327 – Choice FM powered by Hennessy. TSH 30,000

Friday Akemi – Tanzania’s Revolving Restaurant. Drink Promotions from 5:30pm – 7:30pm and live music from 6:00pm onwards New Africa’s Onyx Lounge - Happy hour at Onyx Lounge

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from 5.30pm – 7.30ppm with Babloom Band (Seif)- 50% off on selected drinks Lady JD and Machozi Band at Nyumbani Lounge from 8pm. Q-Bar: Live Bora Bora band from 9pm + BBQ & Cold Beer Holiday Inn: Dance to the latest tunes at Bar@One, or smoke sheesha and dance under the stars

Elements – DJ Party Night! 10pm till late Pink Coconut @ Selender Bridge Club: African music from 9pm Double Tree by Hilton – Mark Band at pool bar Club Bilicanas – Let the Music Play with Vibrations from 9pm to midnight. Southern Sun Hotel – Beat The Traffic at the Baraza Bar – ALL DRINKS half price from 5-6pm. Rouge - Urban villages
 from 9:00pm to 4:00am Ambrosia Bistro & Bar – Party night with DJ on the desk from 8pm onwards Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel – Swahili Blues & Afro Beat Night by Leo Mkanyia and Swahili Blues band Flirtease – The Jam Session – music blend by Mr Ado. Buy 1 cocktail, get 1 free until 11pm

Saturday New Africa’s Bandari Gril -Indian Night with Varda Arts band from 7.00pm – 11.00pm – Tshs. 29,000/=pp Mediterraneo – Roots Rockers performing live from 8pm Level 8, Hyatt Regency – The Kilimanjaro. Live music Bandari Grill, New Africa Hotel: Live Indian music from 7.30 to 11pm Nyumbani Lounge – Groove Back Night, with DJ peter Moe & Kelvin, 9pm onwards Holiday Inn: Dance to the latest tunes at Bar@One Elements – DJ Party Night! 10pm till late Q-Bar – DJ playing old and new tunes with Konyagi special – buy one get 4 sodas FREE! Rouge - Sound Factory from 9:00pm to 4:00am Ambrosia Bistro & Bar – Party night with DJ on the desk from 8pm onwards Flirtease – The Jam Session – music blend by Mr Ado. Buy 1 cocktail, get 1 free until 11pm

Sunday Sea Cliff Village - sheesha and drink specials with an ocean breeze The Slipway at Front View – drinks seaside Thai Village: Lady Jay Dee performing from 9.30pm to 1am New Africa Casino – “Hot seat” 7 and 8 pm play our slots or table and WIN!!! Q-Bar – Wine down your week with 2 glasses of house wine for Tshs. 9,000 only Mediterraneo – Chill out with the music & enjoy the best Italian food in Dar


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Dar Choral Society Bridges Chasms Diverse Choir Presents Classical & Jazz Music By John Kinga

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he Dar Choral Society is not just about singing classical music in Tanzania! It is about sharing our love of music by making it a bridge between all countries and religions. Originally founded in the 1940s by the European community in Dar es Salaam, the Dar Choral Society was revived in 2009 to become a very diverse choir including many Tanzanian singers. The group is without a doubt one of the highlights of the classical music choral performance arena in Tanzania. With its long heritage of over 70 years of performance in Tanzania, the Choir is showing all the signs of becoming a welldisciplined modern choir ushering in a new era of classical music in Tanzania.

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“The Dar Choral Society held a classical music and jazz concert in the Kivukoni Ballroom at Serena Hotel on November 23rd. This concert marks the eighth time that the choir has performed with an orchestra and is one of the major concerts that the Dar Choral Society hosts trice a year, generally in March, May and November.� Covering works by Hon. Ambassador Masaki Okada for the amazing violin with Saint Saens, Strauss, Vivaldi, and Mozart, the group continued their tradition of excellence as young and energetic Hekima Raymond (Tanzania) conducted a whole choir and full orchestra of talented professional and amateur musicians.


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The Orchestra managed by the choir is made up of members of the expatriate community, Tanzanians and diplomats serving the Tanzanian nation in various disciplines, hence its nickname – the ‘Choir of the World in Dar’. The long-term goal of the Dar Choral Society is to combine the beauty of music using choral works and orchestra. It aims at promoting classical music to thousands of Tanzanians through concerts and recordings of music in multiple languages, including Kiswahili.

“The Society also aims to educate the public in the “art and science” of music through their concert series, enabling people of all ages to participate in this high quality cultural activity. Their objectives also include developing the Tanzanian arts infrastructure and providing meaningful experiences through engagement with music.” The group holds their rehearsals on Wednesdays and Fridays from 6:30-8:00 PM at Lady Chesham Nursery School. Special thanks to Serena Hotel and Chai Bora for sponsoring the Dar Choral Society’s most recent concert.

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Maru Maru Hotel

Stylish, modern, elegant accommodations

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et in the heart of the UNESCO world heritage site of Stone Town, Maru Maru Hotel is located just a few steps from the city’s historical wonders, colourful markets and labyrinth of shops. Once a townhouse famous for its marble floors and tiles, it has now been lovingly restored to offer 44 bright rooms blending classic Zanzibar style with iconic design and modern luxuries. Its roof terrace boasts one of the best views in the city with a 360° panorama and is the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail as the sun melts into the Indian Ocean. Passionate about food? Maru Maru Hotel offers four unique environments to re-fuel and re-charge. The terrace restaurant, the lounge bar, the cafe and the courtyard each offer different menus for guests to find the venue that best suits their mood. The delicious food options available every day include continental, Indian and Swahili cuisine. Zanzibar is blessed with 78 I Dar Life I December 2014

many opportunities for activities, and Maru Maru Hotel offers a unique variety including diving, deep-sea fishing, kite surfing, boasting, dhow cruise, shopping, and painting. The hotel also offers customized tour and sightseeing options to individuals, couples, families or groups, including Stone Town Historical Tours, Spice Tours, Jozani Forest and Butterfly Centre Tours, Kizimkazi Dolphin Tours, and tours of

Nungwi beach and Prison Island. In addition, the hotel has a traditional spa for its guests to relax and rejuvenate. The scrubs and specialty treatments are combined with a massage containing therapeutic, firming and relaxation elements. The relaxed ambiance at Maru Maru continues long into the night as people come to enjoy the authentic north and south Indian fusion cuisine, view art in the gallery and enjoy the captivating sounds of Tahareb music floating through the warm evening air. Maru Maru Hotel has also been involved in ensuring the wellbeing of the local community by participating in corporate social responsibilities in Stone Town. The hotel has provided venues for events such as art exhibitions, fashion week shows, local film festivals, food markets, and football tournaments. The hotel also offers conference facilities for up to 80 people.

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Arusha National Park Diverse Topography Backdrop to Treasures Untold By Wema Kijole “Arusha National Park is a treasure, a rich tapestry of habitats, teeming with animals and birds. From the lush swamps of the Ngurdoto Crater to the tranquil beauty of the Momela Lakes and the rocky alpine heights of Mount Meru, the terrain of the park is as varied as it is interesting.�

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rusha National Park is the closest national park to Arusha town, located 25 km from town and 35 km from Kilimanjaro International Airport. The park is one of the smallest but most diverse national parks in Tanzania. It has a wide range of vegetation – the slopes of Ngurdoto Crater are covered with rainforest, swamps and lush savannah at

Facts about Arusha National Park • •

moorland on the slopes of Meru Mountain.

Nature & Wildlife Safari Experience

The atmosphere in Arusha National Park is magical. The entrance gate leads into shadowy montane forest inhabited by inquisitive blue monkeys and colourful turacos and trogons – the only place on the northern safari circuit where the acrobatic black-andwhite colobus monkey is easily seen. In the middle of the forest stands the spectacular Ngurdoto Crater, whose steep, rocky cliffs dotted with herds of buffalo and warthog. Further north, rolling grassy hills enclose the tranquil beauty of the Momela Lakes, each one a different hue of green or blue. Their shallows sometimes tinged pink with thousands of a rich selection of resident and migrant waterfowl, and shaggy waterbucks display their large lyre-shaped horns on the watery fringes. Giraffes glide across the grassy hills, between grazing zebra herds, while pairs of wide-eyed dik-dik dart into

Size: 552 sq kilometres (km), 212 sq miles (mi) Location: Northern Tanzania, northeast of Arusha town at the foot of Mount Meru. Scenery: Beautiful Views of Mount Meru, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Ngurdoto Crater. Abundant wildlife, spectacular waterfalls, and the shallow, alkaline Momela Lakes which attract a wide variety of wader birds, particularly flamingos. Features: Mount Meru, lakes, craters, forests and waterfalls Wildlife: Elephant, Hippo, Giraffe, Black and White Colobus monkeys, Buffalo, Bushbuck, Waterbuck, Dikdik, the Red Forest Duiker, and many more

scrubby bush like overgrown hares on spindly legs. More than 400 species of bird, both migrant and resident, can be found in Arusha National Park .The rewarding climb up Mount Meru passes through forests of dripping Spanish moss, carpeted with clover and rises to open heath, spiked with giant lobelia plants. Delicate klipspringer antelope watch the progress of hikers from the top of huge boulders, and alpine desert underfoot. Once astride the craggy summit, the reward is a sight of Mount Kilimanjaro, breathtaking in

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forest and Ngurdoto Crater can all be visited in the course of a half-day outing at the beginning or end of an extended northern safari.

When to go

the sunrise. Although elephants are uncommon in Arusha National Park and lions absent altogether, leopards and spotted hyenas may be seen slinking around in the early morning and lurking next to waterfalls in the shadowy forest in the late evenings. It is also at dusk and dawn that the veil of cloud on the eastern horizon is most likely to clear, revealing the majestic snow-capped peaks of Kilimanjaro, only 50 km (30 mi) away. But it is Kilimanjaro’s unassuming cousin, Mount Meru, the 4,566 metres (14,990 feet) that dominates the park’s horizon. Its peaks and eastern foot slopes protected within the national park, Meru offers unparalleled views of its famous neighbour, while also forming a rewarding hiking destination in its own right. savannah where buffalos and giraffes are frequently encountered, the ascent of Meru red-hot pokers and dripping with Spanish moss, before reaching high, ope heath spiked with giant lobelias. the alpine desert, as delicatelyhoofed klipspringers mark the hike’s progress. Astride the craggy summit, Kilimanjaro 84 I Dar Life I December 2014

standsunveiled, blushing in the sunrise.

Birding in Arusha National Park The vegetation in Arusha National Park supports more than 300 species of birds, some migratory and others permanently living in the forests. Birds mostly seen here African Marsh Harriers, and Taita Falcons if you’re lucky.

Activities in Arusha National Park You won’t be disappointed to have a few days safari in Arusha National Park. This park is ideal for a day tour/game drive, which can be combined with walking excursions or acclimatization before climbing Kilimanjaro. It takes about two days to reach Mariakamba Hut and about four days to reach the top of Mount Meru. Moreover, visitors can participate in cultural interaction with Maasai tribesmen of Mkuru Village.

Getting there An easy 40-minute drive from Arusha. Approximately 60 km (35 mi) from Kilimanjaro International Airport. The lakes,

The best time to visit Arusha National Park is during the dry season from July-November, or after the short rains from December-March. The best months to climb Meru are JuneFebruary, with the best views of Mount Kilimanjaro seen from December-February. The park lies just 25 km east of Arusha, and is ideal for a rewarding day trip from Arusha or Moshi.

Accommodation Whether visitors decide to Park, there are a wide variety of accommodation options available, including Dik Dik Hotel, Hatari Lodge, and Park Kambi ya Tembo within Arusha as well as Karama Lodge, Kigongoni Lodge, Moivaro Coffee Plantation Lodge, and Mount Meru Game Lodge outside Arusha. Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge, Novotel Mount Meru, Rivertrees Coutnry Inn, and Serena Mountain Village are other options. You can experience a fascinating combination of natural beauty and wildlife by contacting: Fox Safari Camp M: + 25 5 (0) 754 237 422, E: fox@tanzaniasafaris.info Coastal Travel – M: +255 (0) 784 673715, E: products@coastal.co.tz Flight Link – M: +255 (0) 788 835 212 E: ,


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• Akemi Restaurant – Lunch Buffet and Express Continental Lunch from 12pm – 3pm, Tsh 20,000 pp., Grand buffet Tsh 30,000 pp. Call: 0687 360 360 • Ribs Special at Coral Ridge Spur - Eat as much as you can and enjoy a free Pepsi. Call+255 764 700 657 • Hyatt Regency – The Kilimanjaro - International Night at The Palm restaurant from 7pm to 10:30pm. Call: +255 764 701 234 • Golden Tulip Hotel– Business Lunch for TSh 12,000 pp from Ocean View Bar & Grill for Tsh 10,000 pp. 4pm- 11pm. Call: 0774 010 812 • Serena Hotel – Special Themed Buffet for Tsh 39,000 pp. Call: +255 22 2112 416 • New Africa Hotel – A taste of Thai from 7.00pm – 11.00pm

Tuesday

• Hyatt Regency – The Kilimanjaro - Arabian Night at The Palm restaurant from 7pm to 10:30pm. Call: +255 764 701 234 • Istana Restaurant – Chinese Night Buffet from 7pm – 11pm. Call: +255 22 276 1348 • New Africa Hotel – A taste of Thai from 7.00pm – 11.00pm

Wednesday

• Seafood Night at Dares Salaam Serena Hotel Call: +255 22 211 2416 • Arca di Noe – Pasta Festival, Eat all as you can for Tsh 11,500. Call: +255 22 2666924 • Spur Special ‘Kids Eat Free’ . For reservations, call+255 764700657 • New Africa Hotel – A taste of Thai from 7.00pm – 11.00pm • Sizzling Grill Night at The Palm from 7pm to 10:30pm at Hyatt Regency The Kilimanjaro Hotel Call: +255 764 701 234 • Karaoke Night at OWillie’s Pub . Call: +255 22 260 1273 • Q-Bar- Live music with Roots Jazz Band from 8.30pm. Call: +2S5 754 282474 • Double Tree by Hilton – Buy one pizza, get one free from 6pm-10pm at the Pool Bar

Thursday

• Spur Special - ‘Buy One Burger & Get One Free.’ For reservations, call+255 764 700 657 • Indian Night at Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel . Call: +255 22 211 2416 • New Africa Hotel – African Night at Bandari Grill with Babloom band from 7.00pm – 11.00pm. Call: + 25S 22 2117050 • Indian Night at The Palm from 7pm to 10:30pm at Hyatt Regency The Kilimanjaro Hotel Call: +255 764 701 234 • Boys’ Night (Free draught with every t-Bone steak purchased) at Shooters Grill. Call: +255 753 224223 • Mediterraneo Hotel & Restaurant - The Best Homemade Pasta in Dar. Call: +255 754 812567 • Arca di Noe – Pizza Party - Get a free glass of Italian wine for each pizza ordered. Call +255 22 2666924 • Istana - Satay Night Buffet. Call +255 784 607 018

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• African Night at Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel Call: +255 22 211 2416 • Seafood Night at The Palm from 7pm to 10:30pm at Hyatt Regency The Kilimanjaro Hotel Call: +255 764 701 234 • Happy Hour at New Africa Hotel Onyx Lounge from 5:307:30 pm. Call: + 25S 22 21170SO • Holiday Inn - Kili Happy Hour from 4.30pm - 6.30pm Tsh 5000/- for 2litres of Kili. Call: +255 22 2139250 • Indian Night at New Africa Hotel. Call: +255 22 2117050 • Mediterraneo Hotel & Restaurant - Dine with us and disco in town. Call: +2SS 754 812567 • New Africa Hotel – A taste of Thai from 7.00pm – 11.00pm

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• Asian Night at Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel . Call: +255 22 211 2416 • Akemi Restaurant – Grand Buffet, Express Continental Light Lunch Tsh 20,000 pp and Grand Buffet Tsh 30,000 pp from 12pm -3pm. Call: 0687 360 360 • New Africa Hotel – Indian Night with Varda Arts band from 7.00pm – 11.00pm . Call: + 255 22 2117050 • T-Bone steak and draught beer at Karambezi Café . Call: +255 22 260 0380 • Mediterraneo Hotel & Restaurant - Roots Rockers performing live from 8pm. Call: +255 754 812567 • Sea Food Night and Meat festival at Golden Tulip Hotel from 7pm-10: 30pm. Call 0774 010 812

Sunday

• Ambrosia Bistro & Bar – open for Lunch, BBQ in the garden 12pm to midnight. Call: 0779 585 858 • Akemi – Tanzania’s Revolving Restaurant – Grand Buffet and carver live band and complimentary glass of bubbly – Tsh 40,000 from 12pm – 4pm. Call: 0687 360 360 • Sunday Brunch at Hyatt Regency – The Kilimanjaro from 12:30-3:30 pm Call: +255 764 701234 • Tanzania Buffet at Trinity Bar from 2:00pm. Call: +255 732 998577 • Indian Night at Istana (Buffet) . Call: +255 22 2761348 • Happy Hour at New Africa Hotel Onyx Lounge from 5:307:30 pm. Call: +255 22 2117050 • Mediterraneo - Chill out with our music & enjoy the best Italian food in Dar. Call: +255 754 812567 • Southern Sun – Brunch from 10am – 1pm, Tsh 30,000. Call: 0757 700 000 • Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel - Family Brunch, Tsh 40,000/PP .Call: +255 22 2112416


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Mountain Climbing & Hiking in Tanzania

Be one of you to smash the record

mountain, Tanzania boasts many other mountain ranges and attractive peaks. east of the country. They vary from the dramatic crater of Mt Meru and the active volcano of Ol Donyo Lengai to tamer options like the Usambara Mountains and the comparatively gentle slopes of the Crater Highlands.

Hiking trips and mountain climbing in Tanzania are becoming popular options for visitors not content merely observing the country from the back of a game viewing vehicle. Instead, adventurous types are taking advantage of the many trails and peaks Tanzania has to offer.

Mt Kilimanjaro

Above the gently rolling hills and plateau of northern Tanzania rise the snowy peaks of Mt Kilimanjaro,

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its slopes and glaciers shimmering above the rising clouds. Kilimanjaro is located near the rising clouds. Kilimanjaro is located near the town of Moshi and is a protected area, carefully regulated for climbers to enjoy without leaving a trace of their presence. The as strikingly beautiful as they are varied and diverse. On the lowland slopes, much of the mountains farmland, with coffee, banana, cassava, and maize crops grown for subsistence and cash sale. A few larger coffee farms still exist on the lower slopes, but much of the area outside the national park has been subdivided into small plots. One inside the park, thick lowland forest covers the lower altitudes and breaks into alpine meadows once the air begins to thin. Near the peak, the landscape is

harsh and barren, with rocks and ices the predominant features above a breathtaking African view. Climbing Mt Kilimanjaro is the highlight in Tanzania. Hiking on the adventure of a lifetime, and anyone from a seasoned the snowy peak.

Mt Meru

The dramatic crater of Mt Meru is often neglected in favor of its famous neighbor to the east, but a visit to this spectacular mountain, located


within Arusha National Park, is an unforgettable experience. Its lower slopes are covered in dense highland forest, where colobus monkeys play and buffalo graze concealed beneath the thick foliage. The

morning mist. Just outside

base gives way to a perfectly formed crater, and another internal crater with sharp, sheer cliffs. An ash cone forms subsidiary peak and the Momela lakes and Ngurdoto Crater are visible from the slopes of the Mountain.

Eastern Arc Mountain Range

herd their cattle and goats over green pastures through the highland slopes, living alongside the wildlife as they have for centuries.

Crater Highlands

the Rift Valley, the Crater Highlands form a lush chain of mountains and volcanoes that includes the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the surrounding Maasai tribal lands. Hiking safaris take visitors from Ngorongoro Crater to the foot of Ol Donyo Lengai and offer a chance to see some of the most spectacular and stunning scenery in Tanzania. wilderness is the hiking adventure of a lifetime. Within the crater rim, large herds of zebra and wildebeest graze nearby while sleeping lions laze in the sun. At dawn, the endangered black rhino return to the thick cover of the crater forests after grazing

Stretching from the Taita Hills of southern Kenya to the southern highlands of Tanzania, the Eastern Arc Mountain Range has some of the oldest geological activity on the continent. Estimated to be at least 100 million years old with some formations up to 600 million years old – the relative stability of their climate means that the area hosts a surprising array of biodiversity, from plant and insect life, to spectacular bird species.

is largely uncharted and for most part the area remains unexplored by trekkers and guides.

Monduli Mountains

Just a few hours drive from Arusha, the Monduli Mountains make a lovely day trip or can be part of a longer hiking itinerary. Maasai pastoralists herd their cattle along the slopes and cultural tourism programmes give visitors the opportunity to learn about traditional medicines and local Maasai culture. The surrounding views of the Rift Valley, Mt Meru and Mt Kilimanjaro are incredible.

Mount Hanang

Livingstone Mountains

Remotely located on somewhat bumpy tracks 200 The Livingstone Mountains border Lake Nyasa. Remote

crater makes for a stunning feature above the undulating plains. The two

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>> day climb takes trekkers through numerous tribal areas, including the land of recognizable by their goatskin garments.

Ol Donyo Lengai

the avid trekker searching for hiking trails off the beaten path. Home to the Pare tribe, agriculturalists and pastoralists who have largely retained their traditional way of life, a hike through the Pare Mountains takes visitors through local villages and beautiful forests and offers the part of the country.

Udzungwa Mountains

Overlooking Lake Natron and the bush land of Kenya to the north, Ol Donyo Lengai, which

Uluguru Mountains are part of the Eastern Arc range and are named after the Luguru tribe, a matrilineal group that farms on its verdant slopes. The area has some of the oldest forest in Africa. Hiking in the area is particularly rewarding. A plethora of endemic bird and insect species are found here.

Usambara Mountains

Maasai, is an active volcano

Pare Mountains

Located west of Dar es Salaam, the Udzungwa Mountains rise up from the western edge of the Selous monkeys play high in the forest canopy, and small forest antelope can be viewed at the diversity is exceptional, and the park is host to a large number of endangered bird species. Views from the peaks of the mountains, towards and the distant Indian Ocean coast, are incredible and well

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there are no roads through the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, so hikers have the area all to themselves.

Uluguru Mountains

Overlooking the agricultural area around Morogoro, the

The Usambara Mountains are part of the Eastern Arc part of the country. Their western and eastern ranges are divided by a 4 km wide valley of small villages and farms, and larger peaks. Day walks and overnight treks take visitors through some of the most concentrated area of biodiversity in Africa. rewarding, and the views from the mountaintops stretch over the Maasai Steppe and, on a clear day, as far as the Indian Ocean.

Picture Courtesy John Dura

spectacular and undiscovered climbs. The volcano erupts sporadically, sending streams of grey lava down the crater rim and spitting hot ash high into the air. The climb, undertaken over night so hikers can experience sunrise over the Rift Valley escarpment, is highly challenging.


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Royal Mirage Hotel Serengeti Sizzler garden Shooters Santino’s Restaurant The pub The Palm Traders grill The Fish Monger Water front Zawadee Grill

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CHINESE

Jahazi DuobleTree Marimba Dulce Cafe Restaurant Garden bistro Jangwani Seabreeze Juice Parlour Karambezi café Kasakazi Kibo bar Kivulini L’Gaucho Oasis Restaurant Oysterbay grill O’Willies Irish whiskey Palm Beach Ruaha Restaurant Q-Bar

LP Bahari Beach Slipway Road Atlantis Hotel Haille Sellasie Africana Road Mlimani City Sea Cliff Hotel Beach Comber Serena Hotel Holiday Inn Holiday Inn, Royal Mirage Hotel Oysterbay Hotel Chui Bay, Msasani Near Selander White Sands Haile Selassie Rd

2650301 2210000 0684 226672 2600800 2647215 0718 000180 2600380 2647772 2184556 2137575 2139250 718 060606 2600133 2601273 0713 222299 2647620 754 282474

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COFFEE SHOPS

Africafe Coffee House Sea Cliff Village Golden Tulip Arabica Coffee Shop Bakers Basket Serena Hotel Holiday Inn Café Zanzibar Classico Caffe The Slipway DoubleTree Piano Piano Slipway Road Haile Selassie Rd Epid’or Fairy Delights Shoppers Mchanga Beach Café White Sands Hotel Prachi’s Pastries Harbor View Wheat Fields Bakery Millennium Tower

DANISH Cozy garden

ETHIOPIAN

Addis In Dar Ethiopian Restaurant

FRENCH

Langi Langi Les Jardins d’epidor 883871/2 Rendez-Vous

INDIAN

Alcove Alcove Anghiti Bandari Grill Copper Chimney ChickenTikka Inn Hurry Curry Khana Khazana Maharani Malaika Open House Retreat Ruchi Shamiyana Summy’s The Red Onion The Palm Tasty Bites 56 Bhog

132 Old Bagamoyo

0754 607557

35 Ursino St Namanga

0713 266299 0713 764908

The Courtyard Haile Selassi

2130130 0684

Golden Tulip Hotel

2600288

Samora SeaCliff Hotel New Bagamoyo rd. New Africa Hotel Kijitonyama Upanga Steers Complex New Bagamoyo Rd. Kisutu(temple rd) Karibu Hotel Sewa St. Mrima St Town Upanga Garden Bistro Jamhuri Street Haidery Plaza Hyatt Regency Kisutu Steet Kisutu Street

2137444 2601980 2701866 2117050 2701074 2125610 2122855 2771313 2139286 2602946 2131342 2128048 0754 209290 2600800 2136053 2128368 0764 701234 0717 333433 2134780

INDONESIAN Batavi

0753 238858 2600288 2112416 2139250 0762 883321 2210000 2601663 2700998 2647620 0777 777005 2122855

Sea Cliff

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ITALIAN

Arizona Grill Bar & Res. Angelo’s Debonair’s Pizza La Trattoria Jan L’Oliveto Mashua Grill Pronto Pizza Romano’s Saverio’s The Terrace Zuane Co.Ltd Mzinga

JAPANESE Azuma Ashibe Oriental Osaka

KOREAN Osaka Goong

LEBANESE Albasha

Msasani village Chole Road Steers Complex Kimweri Ave Serena Hotel The Slipway Sea Cliff Village Harbour Veiw Opp the Arcade The Slipway Road, Msasani

0654 922102 0784 976167 2122855 0754 282969 2112416 2600893 2602157 212033 2700393 2600893 0766 679600

The Slipway Mayfair Plaza Hyatt Regency Toure Drive

2600893 0754 623533 0764 701234 0755 268228

Oysterbay, Mrikau Street

0755 268228 2600563

Makunganya St.

2701800

MULTI CUISINE Bali’s Food Centre Ltd Bandari Grill Barbeque Village Kipepeo Restaurant Langi-Langi Malaika Restaurant Mtagalala Restaurant My Choice Restautrant Sanaa Sweet Eazy Taj mahal The Palm The Club Room The Red Onion Unique Multi-cuisine

MEXICAN

Alykhan road New Africa Hotel Msasani Village ValleyView Hotel The courtyard Karibu Hotel Sunrise beach resort Indira Gandhi Street Golden Tulip Hotel Oysterbay Hotel Msasani Hyatt Regency Protea Hotel Haidery Plaza Aly Khan Road

Arizona grill Bar & Rest Msasani Village 2600380

0784 607475 2117050 2667927 2184556 2130130 2602946 2920205 2125548 2600288 0755 754074 0784 5018351 0764 701234 2666665 0715 584787 2126160

0654 922102


Hot box Marry Brown Steers Subway

Morocco Petrol Sta. Msasani Peninsula Street Sea Cliff Village

0756 548508 0776 075277 2122855 2126258

RESTAURANTS IN ZANZIBAR

MALAYSIAN Istana Restaurant

New Bagamoyo Road 2761348

MEDITERRANEAN Al Dar RoofTop Mediterraneo Hotel Classico Café

NIGERIAN

ZensBar Restaurant

Holiday Inn Kawe Beach Oysterbay Center

2139250 0754 812567 0784 282444

Exclusive Resort

0783 671600

PORTUGUESE

BarcelosFlamedChicken Bagamoyo road,

TANZANIAN Bandari Grill City Grill Hugo Restaurant Kingsfood restaurant Makumbusho Village Mafian Fish Lounge Pavisa Grill Rose Garden Samaki Samaki Tausi Restaurant

THAI

Oriental Sawasdee Thai Village

New Africa Hotel Paradise Express Hugo House, Azikiwe Street Museum Masaki Kahama Rd Near Ocean Garden Road Mlimani City Peacock Hotel

FAST FOOD

2117050 0767 9555522 0755 048110 0754 966101 2700193 0715 376136 0754 827840 2772421 0776 359003 2120334

Hyatt Regency 0764 701234 New Africa Hotel 2117050 Msasani peninsula 0757 164047

DELIVERY SERVICES Albasha Checkers Debonairs Epidor’or Nima’s Subway

2647231

Makunganya Street Kisutu Steet Samora Avenue Masaki Road Kisutu Steet A.H Mwinyi Road

0787 909000 0773 936101 2122855/56 2601663 0713 217504 2126258

Checkers 0773 936101 Chhapan Bhog Kisutu Street 0754 777977 Chuchu’s Shoprite, Nyerere Rd 2183329 Doubletree Oasis Slipway Road, Masaki 2120000 Funky Orbits Masaki 2602264

Amore mio Stone Town 024 2233666 Archipelago Café 024 2235668 Bahari Restaurant Tembo Hotel 024 2233005 Buni Café Camlurs 024 2231919 Baharia restaurant Serena Inn 024 2231015 Chavda 024 2232115 Coco de Mer 024 2230852 Dhrama louge Stone Town 0777 844448 Hakuna Matata 0777 454892 024 2232784 236 Hurumzi Kidude café Stone Town 0777 423266 Le spice rendezvous Stone Town 0777 410707 La Taverna Italian 0776 650301 Livingstone beach Forodhani 0773 164939 Mtoni marine Stone Town 024 2250117 Mansoon Stone Town 0777 410410 Mangwapani Serena 0713 333170 Mercurys Old Fort 024 2233076 Monsoon Restaurant 0777410410 Jafferji House 0773 740888 Mistress of Spices Neem tree Stone Town 024 2237823 Stone Town 024 2234688 Pagoda Chinese Parachute Opposite Airport 0777 575566 Radha food house Stone Town 024 2234808 Sea View Indian Rest. Forodhani 024 2232132 Sambusa Two tables 024 2231979 Stone Town Café 0773 861313 Spices Restaurant Zanzibar Beach Resort 024 2236033 Tatu 0778 672772 Tower Top Restaurant 236 Hurumzi 024 2232784 0777 244 492 Upendo Lounge 024 2250117 Zan Sushi 024 2239319 Zanzibar Coffee House Shangani 0779666050 6 Degree South Grill

RESTAURANTS IN ARUSHA

Banana jungle lodge Marangu Road 027 2756565 Chez Nancy Njio Road Café bamboo 027 2506451 Restaurant Everest old Moshi Road 0754 316977 Intimate places Mt.meru Game lodge 027 2553643 Khans Mosque Steet 027 2544624 Mcmoodys Sokoine Rd 027 2548083 Mezza Luna Moshi Road 027 2544381 Patisserie Sokoine Road 0754 288771 Pizzarusha Clnl. middleton Road 0754 368374 Redds African grill Arusha Coffee Lodge 027 2544521 Serengeti stop over Near Serengeti 0784 406996 Shanghai Chinese Sokoine Road 027 2503224 Spices and herbs Moshi Road 027 2502279 The flame tree Themi Hill 0754 377399 The arusha hotel Arusha 0754 370474 The messerani oasis Dodoma Rd 027 2538052

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Standard Chartered Bank Tanzania Bankers Association Tanzania Postal Bank Tanzania Investment Bank The people’s Bank of Zanzibar Twiga Bancorp United Bank of Africa Western Union

BUSINESS CENTRE Doubletree Business Centre MSS ltd. Mang and Sec Service Ltd

AUCTIONEERS

Majema Auction Mart Ltd Yono Auction Mart Co.

2183044 2129534

AUTOMOBILE SERVICE/SPARES CMC Automobiles Ltd Continental Automobiles Spares Ltd Cross-Conti Enterprises Gajjar Auto works

ADVERTISING

Prime Colour Scan Eyecatcherz (T) Ltd Advertising & promotion co. ltd Ashton media Lowe scanad FCB M&M ZK advertising Ogivly

BANKS

African Banking Corporation Akiba Commercial Bank ltd. Azania Bancorp Bank of Baroda Bank of Tanzania (B.O.T) Barclays bank Bank M (T) Ltd Bank of Africa (BOA) Citibank CRDB Bank Ltd Dar es salaam Community Bank Diamond Trust Bank Eurafrican Bank Exim Bank FBME Bank ltd. Federal bank of Middle East Habib African Bank International Commercial Bank I&M Bank International Bank of Malaysia Kenya Commercial Bank Kilimanjaro co-operative Mbinga Community Bank National Bank of Commerce National Microfinance Bank Saving & Finance Stanbic Bank

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2113017 2114284 2121496 2121450

0713430374 2864800 0784 522811 2127253 2110647 2127064 2668114 2666599 0683 361523

2119302 2118340 2118026 2124472 2110946 2129381 2127824 2110104 2117575 2117441 2180253 2114888 2111229 2113091 2126000 024 2238936 2111014 2115386 2127330/4 2110518 2115386 027 2750470 025 2640719 2110042 2116487 2118625 2122195

BUSINESS MACHINES BMTL MFI office solutions (T) ltd. Reza company ltd. Panatech Company Ltd

CATERING SERVICES In flight Catering Services Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel Hyatt Regency - The Kilimanjaro Hotel & catering equipment New Africa Hotel

2122160 2127764 2115258 2115906 027 2231118 2115575 2130113 2132821

2210000 0784 457345 2165500

2119193 2182602 2134458 2134458

2843541 2112416 0764 701 234 0763 245 539 2117050

CLEARING & FORWARDING AGENTS Giant links Kuehne & Nagel ltd Laz Ltd. Manica Logistics Swiss port Tanzania ltd. Spedag Teddy junior Logistics

2134907 2860410/4 2137450 0784 355388 2844610 2123420 2135990

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES College of Business Education Learn it Inst. of Business & Tech. National college of tourism Studies (UCLAS) The Aga khan university University College of Lands & Architectural studies (UCLAS) University computing centre University of Dare s salaam (UDSM)

2150177 2180615 2856862 2700091 2122740 2700091 2136560 2410501

COMMERCE AND TRADE Board of External Trade DSM Merchants Chamber of Commerce Industry and Agriculture Tanzania Chamber of Commerce,

COMMUNICATIONS Agrovision Golden Communication Virtual Communications

COMPUTER HARDWARE,

0713 1268741 2122267 2121421

2761081 2100000 2125166


SOFTWARE SERVICES

Amnu Business Solution Cats Tanzania ltd. Computer Centre (Tz) Ltd. Computech ICS (T) Ltd Computer Sales and Services Cybercom Tz/ComputerPoint (K) Group Elite Computers Extreme Web Technologies High End Computers Micronix System ltd. Orange Technologies ltd. Office Depo PC Solutions Power Computers Sai Office Soft-tech Consultant’s Ltd Software Applications Ltd Smart Solutions TechPlus Computer Systems Technotion

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CONFERENCE FACILITIES

Atlantis Hotel Amani Beach Hotel Beach Comber Dsm Intl. Conference Centre DoubleTree Conference Facilities Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel Hyatt Regency - The Kilimanjaro Holiday Inn Kunduchi Water Parks Ltd. Ledger Plaza Bahari Beach New Africa Hotel Protea Hotel Amani Beach Paradise Express Paradise City Hotel Serena Hotel Sea Cliff Hotel Salvation Army Tanzania Global Development LC The Courtyard The Golden Tulip The SlipWay White Sands Hotel

CONSULTANTS

ARK Consultancy Firm BKP Consultants Brahmbhatt & Co. DCDM Consulting Ltd Deloitte and Touché Ernst & Young KPMG Tanzania Massawe Ernst & Young Price Water House Cooper Tanna Sreekumar & Co. Unique Financial Services Ltd

COURIER SERVICES Aramex a5500330 DHL Tanzania

0684 226672 0786 775566 2647773 2122833 2210000 2112416 0764 701234 2137575 2650326 2650301 0759 777461 0754 410033 0767 9555522 2200060 2112416 2600380 2851467 2123709 2130130 2600288 2600893 2647621

0754 034775 2125178 2132215 2112291 2116006 2667227 2118866 2667227 2133100 2118660 2118657

Expedited Mail Services (EMS) FEDEX Femina express Distribution One World Courier Swallow TNT International Express

HARDWARE

Asar Ltd ASL TZ Limited Akshar (Africa) Ltd Al-Hilal Ceramics & Hardware Ltd Hassanali Hardware Stores Prime Building material Tent Trading

0655625482 2864687 2862870 2184600 2115793 2138442 2865808

INSURANCE COMPANIES & BROKERS Alliance Insurance Corporation Alexander Forbes Alliance Life Assurance AON Tanzania Heritage II Insurance Company Impex Insurance Brokers Jubilee Insurance Corporation Liaison Insurance Brokers (T) ltd. Lion of Tanzania Insurance Company MGen Tanzania Insurance co. Ltd Milmar Insurance Consultants Ltd NIC of Tanzania Organistaion (FAO) Phoenix of Tanzania Assurance Company Reliance Insurance Company Royal Insurance Tanzania Strategis INsurance Tanzania Ltd

MARITIME SERVICES

DMI life raft servicing station DMI fire appliances servicing station DMI maritime consultants DMI maritime safety/insurance warranty DMI maritime training Offshore safety training

PRINTERS

Colour Print DTP Iprint Imaging Smart ID Press Jamana Printers Premadasa Printers Print Max Tanzania Printers

REAL ESTATE 022

2113709 2701647 2185755 2123537 0754 730334 2124585

Abla Estate Developers Ltd Estia Real Estate Gimcoafriaca Property Management Ltd.

2139100 2600910 2103300 2114415 2138476 2122119 2135121 2124800 2132902 2127580 2126484 2113823 2150075 2122777 2120088 2138058 2136579

2133645 2133645 2133645 2133645 2133645 2133645

2450331 2772802 2863466 2866026 2137750 2861400 0713430374 0713463332 2866778

2773148 2600444 2133037

2861000

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY Knight frank Phyka Real Estate Service Rupia investment Co. ltd Trust Selling & Letting Ltd

2600134 2774105 2124669 0787 706891

RECRUITMENT SERVICES EroLink Jobs search international Radar recruitment

REMOVALS

AGS Axxon Movers SDV Transami (T) Ltd Teddy Junior Logistics World Wide Movers (Tz) ltd

SCHOOLS

Academic international Aga khan nursery Aga khan primary Aga khan secondary Al-muntazir Islamic Cambridge academy Tanzania Dar es salaam international academy Dar international school Dares salaam independent school Dutch school French school Finnish school Haven of peace International school of Tanganyika I.S.T. elementary Japanese school

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0767 694654 2124669 2124594

2700932 2122392 2401016 2135990 2700977

2780628 2150511 2152484 2151253 2112768 2772674 0784 511822 2460214 2781515 2780491 2602970 2600670 2650604 2601126 2151817/18 2666825

Kwanzaa school Laureate international school Swedish school Princess gate school

SIGNS/ENGRAVING / BILLBOARDS

Eyecatcherz (T) Ltd Graphics & signs Co. ltd. Monier 2000 ltd.

SHIPPING

Diamond shipping services Mediterranean Shipping Co.

TRANSPORT

Fast truck international Damas & Sons Musa’s Transport

TELEVISION NETWORK Multi choice CTV WIN

WATCHES

2650451 2781066 2602762 2781059

2864800 0784 623777 2668142

2120160 2851660

2772747 2180408 0754 609370

2199600 2116611 2120683

Accurate 0784 292252 Lithoe Africa Hyatt Regency The Kilimanjaro 0753 603666 Swiss watch stores 2122142


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DAR SHOPPING GUIDE ART GALLERIES & JEWELLERY Art & Frame African Art & Tanzanite Crown jewellers La Petite Galleries Lithos Africa (Hyatt regency the Kilimanjaro) Mandawa Studio Persian Art Raza Art Gallery Mikono Mawazo Gallery Royal Plaza, Mikocheni Swala Gem Traders Tanzanite Dream (upanga) Tanzanite Jewellers (slipway) Yakub Jewellers (Mlimani city branch)

AMUSEMENT AREA Funky Orbit Wet n wild

BAKERIES

Epidor café

BEAUTY SALONS Ayurveda Afro World Colosseum Health Club Classic Cuts Eriq Amtalla Hairdressing Gayatri Bauty Parlour Hair & Nail Co. Josabell Karma Hair Srudio La coupe Masai Hair Beauty Salon Top Knots Top 2 Toe

BOUTIQUES

Africa Sana Green Boutique

CLUBS

American Club Bridge Club Corona Society Dar es Salaam Choral Society Dar Gymkhana Club Lions Club Lions Club of Dar century Little Theatre

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2602264 2656026/28

2136006/7

Rotary Club of Dar The DSM Yatch club The Horse Riding Club 000234

COOKING GAS Alpha Gas Mashru Stores ltd Chiku Gas

CULTURAL CENTRES & LIBRARIES

Alliance Francaise British Council Goethe-Institut Iranian Cultural Centre National Centre Library National Museum Nyerere Cultural Centre Russian Tanzanian Cultural Centre Village Museum

CLEANERS

Spik n Span Plaza Dry Cleaners 0784 611655 0755 742831 2669072 0784 332293 2601610 0713 429192 2666033 2600601 0712 846406 2600042 0713 320301 2600380 2600651

0754 329252 0713606726

2666097 0787 464648 2150947 2775578 2120519 0713 322175 2180198 0784 277388

CLUBS/ASSOCIATION Aditi Indian High Commission Bridge Club Corona Society Dar es salaam Choral Society Dar es salaam Yatch Club Diplomatic Spouses Group Dar es salaam Young people’s Theatre Little Theatre Gymkhana Club Hash Harriers Irish Society Royal Society of St.George Sewing Club South African women’s group Russian Cultural Center Alliance Francaise Patel Samaj

0713 780565 2600132 0754

2132613 2120016 0713 327567

2131406 2116574 2134800 2115932 2150048 2122030 0754 264461 2136577 2700437

2150246 2700921

2600741 0787 464648 2150947 2775578 2600137 2602023 0784 412257 0784 277388 2120519 0754 433692 2601700 2600581 2775942 2781434 2136578 2131406 0713 606706

DIVING/SPORTS EQUIPMENTS Sea Breeze Marine Seatmate Sports Shop

ENTERTAINMENT

Claudia productions Homeboyz entertainment Tz ltd.

0754 783241 2602105

2773717 0784 355388


FITNESS CENTRE Colosseum Fitness Centre Fitzone

MUSIC BARS

2669072 2600786 2601953

FURNITURE SERVICES

Club bilicanas Hi tide Q-Bar Storm The slipway Java Lounge

2120605 2600800 0754 282474 0754 831258 2600893 2601131

Furniture Carpet & World

FUMIGATION SERVICES Rentokil Initial (T) ltd.

FUNERAL SERVICES Corona (T) ltd.

HAIR & BEAUTY

Azad hair dressers Angels Touch hair and Beauty Salon Adam & eve Beauty Clinic Chic Beauty Parlour Cleopatra Spa & Salon Eriq Amtallas Heaven’s beauty & Hair Salon Hair & Beauty Clinic New la Coupe The Hair & Nail Co. Total Lookz Top Knots Salon Touch Spa The Spot Hair & Beauty Spa

INTERNET CAFES Cyber cafe KNet Kool surfing

INTERNET SERVICES African online Cats Tanzania LTD Satcom Raha Yah Click

PICTURE FRAMING 2126005

POSTAL SERVICES 2122555

MOBILES PHONES A & S Mobile Phones & Accessories FoneZone

MOSQUITO NET TMTL

Tanzania posts corporation

SHOPPING 2123816 0784 417932 0784 524849 2116190 2666655 0754 833541 0715 458708 2668448 2600042 2775206 2700997 0787 117779 2602593 0754811630

2121427 2701274 0784 368444

J M mall Mlimani City Mayfair plaza Oysterbay Shopping Centre Quality Centre Shoppers Plaze Shirjee

STATIONERY

Masumin printways & stationers ltd. Pran pen corner ltd. Aakash Stationaries

SUPERMARKET Shoppers supermarket ltd Shoprite Shrijee super market (town) Uchumi

2138394

THEATRE

Little theatre New World Cinemas Century Cinemax Cinemax

VETS

Vet care ltd Vet consult 2600707 2125096

2863129

2602700 2601046

2118280

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2117090 2118044 2134847

2701545 2181272 2131542 2865808

POOL EQUIP & CHEMICAL Nabaki Africa LTD.

2116090 2137915 2116611 2125230 0782 353281

KEY CUTTERS & LOCHSMITHS Manji’s key cutting centre ltd

Art n’ frame Taiyebi & Sons Ltd.

VIDEO STORES Tanrose

0754765508

0784 277388 2771409 2773053

2667488 2774269

2775386,

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