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Dar Life | JUNE 2023 1 June 2023 - 194 Offer of the Month Zanzibar Serena Hotel - $185 Per Night - Couple ● Bed & Breakfast ● Sunset Boat Cruise ● Special Visit to the Sandbank ● Tour of Prison Island Four Points By Sheraton DSM ● Sunday Brunch: Tsh69,000 ● Breakfast: Tsh49,000 ● Lunch: Tsh60,000 ● Dinner: Tsh60,000 DEAL TOH WEEKLY OFFER FOR YOU – PER PERSON Roy Safaris Ltd per person Africa Amini Life Adventure Retreat Offer Hillside Retreat & Original Maasai Lodge Full Board Game Drive Arusha NP Bush Lunch Spear throwing competition Maasai Dancing Campfire stories Bush Breakfast Visit to Africa Amini Alama projects Arusha Transfers $1782 | COUPLE TSH 980,000 PP $210 PER NIGHT Sunny Safaris Ltd Bush Adventure Retreat Tarangire – Manyara – Ngorongoro Full Board Game Drive Lunch Box All Taxes & Levies inclusive Pick up & Drop Off in Arusha (Hotel or Airport) 2 Nights - 3 Days Sea Cliff Resort & Spa Zanzibar Happy Father’s Day Special Offer ● Couple ● Sea View Room ● Half Board ● Kids Stay Free ● Spa Massage: 30 Min Comp ● 20 % Off on Horse Back Riding ● Special Comp Father’s Day cake ● 2 Comp rounds of Mini Golf ●20% Off on Cliffer’s Paradise Merchandises ● 1 Comp bottle of sparkling wine Create your own 3-Nights Combo pg. 05 pg. 03 pg. 31 pg. 09 pg. 91 $1200 5 NIGHTS 6 DAYS $1099 SAVINGS $101 Zanzibar Beach Resort $85 PP | Half Board | Kid Stay Free | Airport or Seaport Transfer Golden Tulip Stone-Town - Znz $120 |Couple |Bed & Breakfast |Kid Stay Free ● Prison Island Trip I & M Bank Earn up to 6% on Your USD Fixed Deposits Ocean Paradise Resort Zanzibar $106 PPS - HB | $143 PPS - All Inclusive | Superior Garden Room Auto Xpress Buy 2 Tyres & Get 50% Off On Alignment pg. 23 pg. 02 pg. 87 pg. 63 pg. 13 pg. 06 Eid-al-Adha OFFER Special OFFER IStore Dar Buy Any MacBook Air – M1 Chip & Get 13% Off EidAl-AdhaSpecial BLUEBERRYTRAVEL Per Person Double Sharing Basis DUBAI The Waterfront Residence BEACH PLOT FOR SALE 30 MONTHS ● Title Deed ● Foundation Of the Plot ● Septic Tank Connectivity ● Underground Supply of Water ● Street Lights within Compound ● 0% Interest ● Installments Payable Safira Blue Luxury Resort & Spa DAY PASS Zanzibar Zanzibar STAY OFFER ● $50 PP & $90 - 2 People ● Access to Main Pool & Private Beach ● 2 Appetizers & 2 drinks Per Person 2 People | Kid Stay Free ● Ocean View Luxury Villa ● Half Board $750 PER NIGHT pg. 90 pg. 19 pg. 92

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June is here, and we’d like to start off the month by wishing you and your loved ones a very happy Eid Al Adha Mubarak. We are all excited for summer holidays as yet to begin and we have been busy scouring the region for the most glorious and luxurious destination to inspire your coming holidays. Keep an eye out for the best offers available throughout the magazine and on our social media page, Facebook and Instagram, which are available exclusively to Dar

Society and business lovers will enjoy more from this edition as we bring special features on Malkia Wa Nguvu Awards which was a resounding success in celebrating and honoring women’s empowerment and leadership in Tanzania. The gala night showcased the outstanding achievements of women and young girls who are making significant contributions to their communities and breaking societal norms.

While the fashion lovers get to know our new designer of the month Martin A. Kadinda whose journey began from a modeling agency to a top fashion designer. Today, Martin Kadinda is truly a force to be reckoned with in the fashion industry because he feels that nothing can stop him and surely the whole of Africa can’t wait to see what is next from him.

While the fashion lovers get a new taste of the fashion column which is dedicated to young emerging designers and well-known designers who want to create brands and who want to use the fashion platform as a stepping stone towards achieving their dream. This month we were able to meet Bansri Majethia, the Dar es Salaam, Fashion designer whose ideas in designing fashion clothes and accessories are amazing, you must watch out!

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If you’re a fishing enthusiast, Dar Es Salaam, Pemba, Mafia and Kilwa is a fisherman’s paradise. It has everything you could dream of, from fly fishing in crystal clear mountain streams, trolling the flood plains and the adventure and drama of deep-sea fishing.

Don’t miss our special piece on eight World Heritage Sites. From the Heights of Kilimanjaro to Depths of Zanzibar, these chosen sites are a fundamental reminder why interaction between people and nature must achieve a balance of preservation and conservation between the two. For mountain climbing and hiking, we have exclusive information on Mount Kilimanjaro, the crown of Tanzania. Hiking on the ‘rooftop of Africa’ is the adventure of a lifetime, and anyone from a seasoned trekker to a reasonably fit first time enthusiast can scale the snowy peak. The highest mountain in Africa that can be reached by

Join us as we continue to explore all that Dar Es Salaam and its surrounding areas have to offer in June. As usual, we bring to you our host of cultural programs, parties, special events and offers, as well as the hottest new trends in technology, travel, business and career. Karibuni sana!

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8 Dar Life | JUNE 2023 24 26 56 15 46 32 COVID-19 Maintain Social Distance | Take Precautions | Obey Safety Rules | Enjoy your Trip! CALENDAR OF THE MONTH The Inside Guide: News, Events & Special Offers 10 News Bits 12 Your Perfect Summer Retreat at Safira Blue 16 Tanzania World Heritage Sites 20 Zanzibar CEO’s Golf Day 2023 24 Deep Sea Fishing in Tanzania 26 Revive at Africa Amini Original Maasai Lodge 30 Tanzania’s Air Ambulance Service Membership 38 47th Annual Dar Es Salaam International Trade Fair 40 Vodacom Tanzania: M-Pesa Pay by Phone Solution 58 Woodland in Tanzania 64 A Modern Tanzanian Safari Dining Experience 76 SOCIETY & LIFESTYLE European Investment Bank Support Tanzanian business 42 Malkia Wa Nguvu Awards 2023 46 The Untold Story of Tingatinga Legacy 50 REGULAR FEATURE Techno Talk 62 FASHION & BEAUTY Fashion Designer of The Month: “Bansri Majethia” 66 BUSINESS & CAREER Six Easy Steps to Success in Marketing Plan 54 5 Ways to Stimulate Sales Growth & Business Value 68 HEALTH CARE Men’s Health - Get Fit & Fertile Today 70 TOURIST INFORMATION Beauty of Kilimanjaro National Park 32 Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Expedition 34 Hotels & Resorts 78 Tanzania Travel Tips 84 Zanzibar Map 88 ENTERTAINMENT Dar by Night 72 Lunch & Dinner Time 80 Content

the insideguide news Events, Special Offers

ZANZIBAR INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2023

IFF is one of the highlights of the island s cultural calendar, with thousands of people a ending every year. Filmmakers, film lovers, and tourists all flock to the nine-day event that celebrates music, the arts and the spirit of the island itself. Known as the biggest cultural event of its kind in East Africa. Come and witness this year s anzibar International Film Festival IFF with this year s theme Finding Identity Kujitambua which will take place from 2 th une 2nd uly 2 2 in Stone Town, anzibar. This year at IFF 2 2 , there will be foreground films, discussions, forums, activities, events and other common factors that shape identity. Now in its 2 th year, with a record films submi ed from countries, this year s competition promises to be the most exciting to date.

For more information, call 0773 411 499

HABA NA HABA INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL 2023

The Haba Na Haba Dance team has the pleasure to invite you to the th edition of Haba na Haba Dar es salaam International Dance Festival 2 2 which will take place on th - th uly 2 2 at Makumbusho ya Taifa from pm. The festival will bring together great traditional and contemporary dance performances from a number of di erent groups from local and international artists/ dance groups. Let s join together to celebrate and support traditional and contemporary dance, dancers, choreographers and the whole dance sector in the city of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The Haba Na Haba Dance team are very happy to welcome you all, and encourage you to spread the word about this coming dance event. For more information, call 0714 383 883

CIGAR LOUNGE

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - The 5-star Hotel Johari Rotana is pleased to announce the opening of an exclusive cigar lounge at the th floor Hamilton s Gastropub overlooking the city and ocean, o ering guests an unparalleled luxury experience in the heart of the city. The new cigar lounge is a testament to the ohari otana s commitment to providing guests with the ultimate luxury experience. The lounge o ers a wide range of premium cigars from around the world, carefully selected to be paired with a selective o ering of premium whisky or cognac. The ambiance of the cigar lounge is designed to provide guests with a relaxed and sophisticated atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a long day or catching up with friends. In addition to the opening of the cigar lounge, ohari otana has also launched its coinciding website www. cigarlounge.co.tz. The website provides an extensive choice of premium cigars and accessories that guests can purchase online. Come visit ohari otana and discover why Cigar Lounge is the premier destination for cigar lovers in Dar es Salaam.

To make a reservation, call +255 659 070 800

PLAYING GOLF AT DAR ES SALAAM

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel has partnered with the most popular golf club in Dar es Salaam, the Dar es Salaam Gymkhana Club, to o er its guests the perfect way to unwind during a hectic business trip and socialise with business associates in calm surroundings. All guests of Serena Hotel can enjoy complimentary access to the Dar es Salaam Gymkhana Club via the newly installed Garden Gate For keen golfers, this is a chance to tee o at the elegant Gymkhana 1 -hole Golf Course. ther activities include lawn tennis, squash, and leisurely walks around the cricket ground. To make a reservation, call +255 688 505 252

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JOHARI ROTANA

Make it a night to remember at Hamilton s Gastropub where the cuisine is delicious and the atmosphere is electric. An enticing menu of classic British and American dishes is served with enthusiasm at this lively venue with stylish colonial-inspired décor, indoor and outdoor seating and comfortable furnishings. Enjoy the upbeat ambience, great music and expertly-poured drinks at this one-of-a-kind pub in Dar es Salaam, which promises fun times and good food from late afternoon until the early hours. pening Hours Monday to Thursday from pm 12 am last order 11 pm Friday to Sunday from pm - 2 am last order 12 am .

LAKE MAGADI SERENGETI HOTEL

Tanzania has approved a construction of a multi-milliondollar five-star lavish contemporary hotel within the Serengeti National Park, as it seeks to enhance leisure travel. The 1 million, stylish and eye-catching, Lake Magadi Serengeti Hotel, stands against the backdrop of two acres in the middle of the Serengeti National Park, with aweinspiring views. With its traditional elegant architecture and furnishings reminiscent of the early 1 2 s, the hotel would have 5 luxurious residential units with capacity to accommodate 15 high-end tourists. The local investor behind the ambitious tourist property, under the Wellworth Hotels and Lodges, says the five-star hotel will be operational in the first quarter of 2 2 , targeting locals and foreigners that are after exclusive luxury, coupled with unparalleled landscape and wildlife views.

ZANZIBAR ISLAND

The warm Indian cean beaches, historical and cultural heritage sites of anzibar are now pulling big crowds of holidaymakers from the Middle East. anzibar President Dr. Hussein Mwinyi had visited atar in May and a racted tourism investors and other business people in atar to invest in the islands of anzibar. Dr. Mwinyi said the anzibar government was interested in developing heritage and conference tourism, banking on the a ractive tourist resorts available on the island. The anzibar president noted that the close relations between atar and anzibar had achieved significant development in a racting and safeguarding sustainable investments. He invited atari businessmen to explore anzibar s host of opportunities in infrastructure, real estate, tourism, hospitality, agriculture, industry, and energy. Dr. Mwinyi underscored the strategic location of anzibar, saying it is accessible to a number of economic blocs including the Southern African Development Community SADC , the East African Community EAC , and the African Continental Free Trade Area AFCFTA , which all o er a huge market for investors.

SECOND LARGEST GEOPARK

With a vast territory and complex geological and geomorphic features, China has 2 national geoparks and 1 NESC global geoparks, qualifying Beijing as a leading country in the world in establishing and maintaining geoparks. Chinese experts will undertake a feasibility study for the establishment of a geopark project in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area as part of a .5 million project support pledged by the Beijing government to Tanzania. The Ngorongoro-Lengai Geopark lies between Serengeti National Park in the north and northwest, with Lake Natron to the east, the left arm of the Great ift alley to the south, and the Maswa Game eserve to the west, covering 12, square kilometers of rocky hills, lengthy underground caves, lake basins, and hominid discovery sites. This will be the first geopark in Tanzania and East Africa as well as the first site for geo-tourism in the Sub-Saharan region. The Ngorongoro Lengai Geopark is the second in Africa after the M Goun Geopark, in Morocco.

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LUXURY VILLAS

“These are not villas...these are mansions!” - anonymous guest at SafiraBlu. We do agree, our villas are LARGER THAN LIFE with features such as a private lap pool, outdoor/indoor fireplaces, hydrotherapy jacuzzi spa tub, private beach attached to the villa, 24/7 in villa a la carte dining, outdoor shower, bathtub with a view, walk in wardrobe, landscaped gardens and more! Important note - all of the villas are spread over a kilometre long coastline and have endless oceanfront views. Each villa further has its own unique features from where it gets it’s unique name - such as private beach or a pool table or even a private desk with swings

BE DIFFERENT

Don’t just enjoy a floating breakfast - experience a Zanzibari Dhow in your private pool! We focus on standards of international service. We ask you for your preferences before you arrive and pamper you with an E-Butler ensuring your privacy.

MOVIE NIGHT

Every night is movie night! Your E-Butler can arrange a movie of your choice, complete with a sky full of stars and a glass of bubbly.

FRAGRANT GARDENS

Our resort is so much more than Indian Ocean views,

private pools, and modern furnishings. We have 20 acres of spice plantations, where we grow herbs, fruit and vegetables. Zanzibar is often known as the spice island and rightly so. We curate our own on-property tour of our fragrant gardens allowing our local on property guides to educate you regarding the unique plants, herbs, vegetables and fruit that thrive in our plantation.

FARM/OCEAN TO TABLE

Learning from local and international experts, we use organic and sustainable methods to ensure our gardens thrive. Pick herbs, fruits and vegetables and join our Chef in cooking an organic, farm to table meal.

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sitting a few metres from the ocean!

Our neighbours comprise of a fishing colony, who we work with in order to take you on a true local e perience. ring in your catch and let our chef’s teach you local forms of cooking.

DI hether you want to enjoy your meals in the comfort of your villa, in our main restaurant lueFire, or even on the beach, it’s all possible!

Nadir Contractor

General Manager of SafiraBlu Luxury Resort & Villas

WetakeprideinsellingFuraha(Happinessin Swahili)-amottothatisculturedfromourlocal Zanzibarineighbours.Thedaysofjusthavinga private,luxurious,five-starresortinparadise arelonggone…hencewetakeourminimalist architecture,mouth-wateringgastronomyand sustainableecosystemtoconsistentlyfocuson creatingpersonalized&localexperiences leaving you with memories of a lifetime.

Our Guarantee?

A contagious case of smiles and laughter!

Our Goal?

The best resort in Zanzibar East Africa!!

e offer breakfast on the beach as well as bush dining which is a unique gastronomic dining experience in the bush, stargazing.

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More information and reservation inquiries: reservations@safirablu.com | +255 623 788 650

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Tanzania World Heritage Sites

From the Heights of Kilimanjaro to Depths of Zanzibar

TANZANIA IS A COUNTRY WHICH ENCOMPASSES AN EXTRAORDINARY HISTORY AND AN ABUNDANCE OF NATURAL WONDERS; THEREFORE, IT IS NO SURPRISE TANZANIA HAS EIGHT WORLD HERITAGE SITES. THESE CHOSEN SITES ARE A FUNDAMENTAL REMINDER WHY INTERACTION BETWEEN PEOPLE AND NATURE MUST ACHIEVE A BALANCE OF PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION BETWEEN THE TWO.”

STONETOWN, ZANZIBAR

Stone Town, or Mji Mkongwe in Swahili (meaning “ancient town”), is the oldest part of Zanzibar City. The old town is built on a triangular peninsula of land on the western coast of the island and was awarded World Heritage Site status in 2000. usti cation for the inscription includes its rich cultural fusion and harmonization; its great symbolic importance in the suppression of slavery; and the intense seaborne trading activity between Asia and Africa, which is illustrated today in the exceptional architecture

and urban structure of Stone Town.

KILIMANJARO NATIONAL PARK

The Kilimanjaro National Park is located near Moshi, Tanzania. It is centered on the iconic and dramatic snow-clad slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, which covers an area of 753 km (291 square miles). In 1973, the mountain above the tree line was classi ed as a ational Park and was opened to public access in , ut it wasn’t until 1987 UNESCO listed the park as a World Heritage Site.

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KONDOA ROCK ART SITE

The Kondoa rock art site is a series of caves carved into the side of a hill looking out over the steppe. The cave site is nine kilo eters off the ain highway from Kondoa to Arusha, about 20 km north of Kondoa. The site has a spectacular collection of images from over 150 shelters depicting elongated people, animals, and hunting scenes. Today many of the shelters are still considered to have ritual associations with the

people who li e near y, re ecting their beliefs and cosmological traditions.

THE NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area CA oasts the nest blend of landscapes, wildlife, people and archaeological sites in Africa and is situated 180 km west of Arusha. The rich pasture and permanent water of the crater oor supports a large resident population of wildlife

of up to 25,000 predominantly grazing animals. The conservation area is administered by the NCA Authority, and its boundaries follow the boundary of the Ngorongoro Division of Ngorongoro District. It covers an area of 8,288 km (3,200 square miles).

SELOUS GAME RESERVE

The Selous Game Reserve covers a total area of 54,600 km (21,081 square miles) and is

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one of largest fauna reserves of the world, located in the south of Tanzania. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982 due to the diversity of its wildlife and undisturbed nature. The reserve is home to typical savannah animals such as elephants, hippopotami, the rare African Wild Dog and crocodiles, which are all found in larger numbers compared to any other African park.

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

The Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s oldest park, and one of the world’s last great wildlife refuges, hence its World Heritage Site status. It is most famous

for its annual migration of over one million white bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 200,000 zebra. The park covers 14,763 km (5,700 square miles) of grassland plains and savannah as well as riverine forest and woodlands. The park lies in the north of the country, bordered to the north by the national Tanzania and Kenyan border, where it is contiguous with the Masai Mara National Reserve.

RUNS OF KILWA KISIWANI AND RUINS OF SONGO MNARA

The remains of these two great East African ports admired by early European explorers are situated on two small islands near

the coast. From the 13th to the 16th century, the merchants of Kilwa dealt in gold, silver, pearls, perfumes, Arabian crockery, Persian earthenware and Chinese porcelain; much of the trade in the Indian Ocean thus passed through their hands. Serious archaeological investigation began in the 1950s. In 1981 it was declared a World Heritage Site, and noted visitor sites are the Great Mosque, the Mkutini Palace and some remarkable ruins. However, the ruins are also on the List of World Heritage Sites in Danger. The list constitutes a call to improve their safe guarding and is designed to rally national and international efforts for their preservation.

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2023 Ceo Golf Gathers Storm

Isles Course Gets Global Attention

THE IMMACULATE course in the splendid shoreline of Zanzibar is the venue that will draw CEOs for the 18-holes golf showdown. Stamped as 2023 Luxury Retreat Golf tournament, the tournament will tee off at Sea Cliff course later this year.

Elias Soka, the Sea Cliff Golf Club Manager, told the ‘Dar Life Magazine’ in Dar es Salaam over the weekend that preparation for the big event has already started.

He said the annual event is organized by Sea Cliff Resort and Spa Golf Club of Zanzibar and is scheduled to tee off at the World Best 9 Holes Golf Course located near Indian Ocean in Isles on September 9th this year.

Soka said that the day-long 18 holes event will bring together CEOs, diplomats and other golfers from around the African countries and beyond.

The 18 holes stroke play tournament is open for individual men’s and ladies’

We are pleased to announce that the prestigious CEO Golf Day 2023 preparation has already started. “As always it’s the honor to welcome golfers again at the Sea Cliff Resort & Spa Zanzibar the home to the first and only championship golf course on the Island,” he said.

golfers with eligible handicap. This Year CEO Golf Day is Proudly Sponsored by KENYA AIRWAYS as Official Airline Sponsor, FINALTUS INVESTMENT LTD, EXIM BANK TANZANIA, CASTLE LITE, DODOMA WINE, NATHAN DIGITAL and COMNET.

According to organizers 80 US dollar is set as the entry fee for those wishing to take part in the event. The fee will include Golf cart or Caddy, Half way lunch, Exclusive Gala Dinner, Practice

access, soft drink, Amazing Raffle Draw and golf goodies bag. The golf manager also took the opportunity to welcome all companies, institutions and individual sport well-wishers who wish to advertise their brands during this event.

Meanwhile, Soka said that once again Sea Cliff Resort & Spa golf has been nominated for the World Golf Awards 2023.

Soka added: “Our course has been nominated for the prestigious 10th annual ‘World Golf Awards 2023’ under the category of ‘World Best 9 Holes Golf Course 2023’.

“Voting is now open and requests you to kindly please vote for us. Votes are submitted online via the World Golf Awards website.”

World Golf Awards are one of the most coveted awards programmers in the golf tourism industry.

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Picture Courtesy of Sea Cliff Golf Resort & Spa

Deep Sea Fishing

Every Fisherman’s Dream

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in Tanzania

“Fresh water fishing in Tanzania’s stunning lakes and rivers offers the chance to catch huge Nile Perch and Tilapia in stunning surroundings. If you’re a fishing enthusiastic, Tanzania has everything you could dream of, from fly fishing in crystal clear mountain streams, trolling the flood plains and the adventure and drama of deep-sea fishing.”

Fresh water fishing in Tanzania’s stunning lakes and rivers offers the chance to catch huge Nile Perch and Tilapia in stunning surroundings. If you’re a fishing enthusiastic, Tanzania has everything you could dream of, from fly fishing in crystal clear mountain streams, trolling the flood plains and the adventure and drama of deep-sea fishing.”

Deep sea fishing in Tanzania is an experience to be savoured. The Indian Ocean is rich in fish, with tuna and pelagics migrating through the Pemba Channel every year, with snapper, grouper and sharks in residence all year round. Imagine sailing through deep blue waters, the sun on your back as you wrestle a 30kg dorado or yellow fin tuna on board.

There’s a number of private companies and tour operators

specialising in deep sea fishing to guide you through the waters, offering fishing safaris for the dedicated angler. Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia are the most popular destinations for deep sea fishing, with Dar es Salaam, Pangani and Tanga on the mainland.

For fresh water fishing, Tanzania’s lakes and rivers let you enjoy fly fishing and catch and release.

Customised boats have light and heavy tackle, electronics, GPS and safety equipment for the serious international fisherman. Excursions usually last for a day, with boats bringing you and your catch back to your hotel in time for dinner but live abroad options are also available. If you’re after an authentic Tanzanian experience, you can head out

on the water with a fisherman in a dhow or a ngalawa canoe and see how it’s done by the locals.

For fresh water fishing, Tanzania’s lakes and rivers let you enjoy fly fishing and catch and release. Mwanza, on the shores of Lake Victoria, the world’s second largest fresh water lake, is home to huge Nile Perch and Tilapia. Fishing isn’t permitted inside national parks but there are a number of lakes and rivers in the buffer zone open to anglers and even rainbow trout farms in Arusha, allowing visitors to relax into the tranquillity of the truly beautiful surroundings, watch the bird life and wildlife go by.

During the rainy season, rivers and streams swell, reviving the land and waters, teeming with fish life, perfect for a fishing safari.

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Picture Courtesy of 7 Floor Media, Zanzibar Watersports, Zanzibar & Big Game Fishing

Africa Amini Original Maasai Lodge

Experiences with Impact

Welcome to Africa Amini Original Maasai Lodge. We built on land that was considered uninhabitable by local people - but the country changed when the lodge took its place. Today, the area is filled with life and emotions, and radiates a strong healing energy.

Located in Northern Tanzania a 1.5hr drive from Kilimanjaro International Airport, our lodge is in the heart of the land the Maasai call home, perched perfectly between Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru.

16 earthen houses built in traditional style replicate a Maasai village. Each is powered by solar energy and offers all the conveniences for a comfortable stay: hot showers, flush toilets, original décor and a veranda with a view where morning coffee is served to start your day.

Immerse in Maasai culture with spear throwing, guided nature walks, sunset dancing, and campfire storytelling. Relax in our

swimming pool and sauna and enjoy a restorative massage. Our food is a freshly prepared fusion of local and international cuisine, designed to nourish and delight. Your stay supports Africa Amini

offer that will entice you to explore what’s on our doorstep:

Mukuru Climb: Ol Doinyo Landaree is a sacred mountain for the Maasai, and its peak is a place of peace and contemplation. Climb among the birds and enjoy the breathtaking views.

Maasai MTB: We have a wonderful selection of mountain bike trails that weave you through Maasai villages, past wildlife, and among the natural beauty of your surroundings.

Medicine Walk: Take a Maasai medicine walk where you will explore the area on foot, learning how the Maasai use plants for medicinal purposes. You will have the opportunity to pick a selection and make your own healing tea.

Alama, our NGO whose many projects include schools, orphanages, regenerative farming, and a clinic. Why not visit the projects and meet the communities we serve? We love to show visitors around! There are plenty more activities on

Original Maasai Lodge is the home of the Maasai, and they can’t wait to share it with you. Book now to escape to a landscape of stark natural beauty, made warm by the welcome of those who know it best.

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Picture Courtesy of Africa Amini Original Maasai Lodge
HEED NATURE’S BECKONING AND LET YOURSELF BE CARRIED AWAY TO THE HOMELAND AND CULTURE OF THE MAASAI, BETWEEN NORTHERN TANZANIA’S TWO MOST MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAINS.

Kilimanjaro National Park

Climbing

Africa’s snow-capped giant bursts out of the savannah to an almost haughty 5,895 metres. Mount Kilimanjaro is a stratovolcano and therefore boasts three peaks: Kibo (5,895 metres), Mawenzi (5,149 metres) and the Shira plateau (3,962 metres). Today, the volcano is still partly active. Don’t expect any display from Shira and Mawenzi – both collapsed over a million years ago – but sleeping beauty Kibo is still capable of some action. During the past century its cone has been seen smoking and expelling ominous rumbling noises from deep down its core.

Reaching the summit feels like being on top of Africa

When the German missionary Johannes Rebmann wrote about a snow-capped peak on the Equator in 1848, people didn’t take him seriously. But his words did trigger some daredevils to conquer the remarkable colossus. The first attempt in 1861 failed and it wasn’t before 1889 that the German geographer Hans Meyer became the first foreigner to reach Kibo Peak. The summit was baptised Kaiser Wilhelm Spitze (Kaiser Wilhelm Peak), after the Prussian ruler Wilhelm I. After independence in 1961 it was given a more local name: Uhuru (Freedom) Peak.

All adults of normal health and fitness should be able to make it to the top. There is no need to bring serious climbing equipment, but waterproof, windproof and warm gear (don’t forget mittens and a hat) is highly advisable. The conditions may change rapidly so bring a set of clothes for each day.

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Kilimanjaro scores high on countless ultimate to-do lists. Reaching the summit feels like being on top of Africa, with the whole continent lying at your feet.
And best of all: most people reach the crater rim with no more than the right clothing, a humble attitude and a good measure of willpower.

It is not only about reaching the top however. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a journey from the tropics to the Arctic and back. The higher you climb, the colder it gets; Mount Kili encompasses several major climatic zones. You start from the surrounding hot, tropical region (800-1,900 metres). You then walk through the dense and lush montane forest (1,900-2,900 metres) inhabited with primates, antelopes and even elephants. After the forest you reach the bushy and grassy heath and moorland (2,900-4,000 metres) with huge heather and giant, alien-looking lobelias. The final vertical kilometre takes you through sparse, barren alpine desert (4,000-5,000 metres) to the chilly summit (up to 5,895 metres), consisting of lava desert and glacier patches. Mission accomplished: a vertical tour around the world in unrivalled beauty.

Accommodation

On the mountain: several huts on the Marangu route and campsites on the other routes. Outside the park: several hotels and campsites in Moshi town and the village of Marangu.

Note: advance booking through tour operators is required.

The six-day Marangu trail: the oldest way up Mount Kilimanjaro

Day 1: an 8 km trek from Marangu Gate to Mandara Hut that will take about 4-5 hours (ascent 760 m)

Day 2: an 11 km trek to Horombo Hut that will take about 5-6 hours (ascent 1,053 metres)

Day 3: Rest day

Day 4: an 11 km trek to Kibo Hut that takes about 4,5-6 hours (ascent 970 metres)

Day 5: a 21 km trek from Kibo Hut to Uhuru Peak, back to Kibo Hut and Horombo Hut that will take about 14-17,5 hours (ascent 1,142 metres, decent 2,112 metres)

Day 6: a 19 km trek to Marangu Gate that takes about 5-6 hours (decent 1,810 metres)

Alternatives

There are several other routes that take you to the summit of Kibo: Machame, Rongai, Umbwe and Londorosi/Lemosho. The Mweka route is used as a descent corridor for the Machame, Umbwe and Londorosi/Lemosho routes.

Note: although climbing Mount Kili is feasible for the many of us, no one said it is going to be easy. Keep in mind that it will be a challenging hiking experience at all times and the oxygen content of the air on top is 40% of that of sea level.

•Kilimanjaro National Park is a World Heritage Site and established in 1973 (yet officially opened in 1977).

•From west to east it stretches 45 km.

•Height: from 2,700 metres (Mandara) to 5,895 metres (Kibo).

•The park is easily accessible, arrival by tarmac road (steep slopes in the last section).

•It’s a 123 km drive from the town of Arusha, which will take about 2 hours: 1 hour to the town of Moshi (first 80 km). From there it takes another hour to Marangu Gate (1,970 metres), through the village of Himo.

•Although there are lots of hikers on popular Marangu route all year round, it is relatively quiet on the less frequently used routes.

All adults of normal health and fitness should be able to make it to the top

What reasons inspire people to scale Kilimanjaro today? Wasn’t the mountain conquered many years ago? Our writer Gervase Tatah explores the motives that draw people to Kilimanjaro, right from the days of Hans Meyer. It is now one hundred and twentyfive years since the first successful expedition to the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro. The mountain was conquered in October 1889 after almost 40 years of attempts by western climbers to explore the mountain in difficult expeditions which included men like: Johannes Rebmann (1848), Baron von der Decken (1861 and 1862), Charles New (1871), Harry Johnston (1883) and Hans Meyer (1887-1889).

The presence of a snowcapped mountain in Africa, became known to Europeans in 1848 when the German missionary Johannes Rebmann explored this part of East

Africa. However, reports from the explorer that there was a snow-capped mountain in Africa, so close to the Equator, was not believed until Hans Meyer and the Austrian mountaineer Ludwig Purtscheller climbed the mountain to the summit, ending a four- decade struggle among European explorers to reach the summit first and prove its snows.

Hans Meyer was a geology professor from Leipzig in Germany. He made four attempts to Kilimanjaro beginning in 1887

when the routes to the peak were not known, when the alpine forests round it was much thicker, and when its snow was much, much more prevalent on the slopes than it is today. Hans Meyer’s conquest indeed was difficult and historical.

Interestingly today, since Hans Meyer’s climb in 1889, the mountain still attracts climbers across the globe as if it is another beginning of discovery. Until today the attempt to climb Kilimanjaro is still the greatest challenge for adventurers wishing to reach the highest point on the African continent. But what really attracts people from every corner of the world, and from every age-set, to climb Kilimanjaro?

By and large, there are five good reasons that inspire people to climb Kilimanjaro:

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. Kilimanjaro is a natural wonder: it is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain in the world. It is a free-standing mountain because it is not a part of a mountain range; it just rises abruptly from the open plains to kiss the clouds with a snowcapped peak at an elevation of 5, 895m (19,340 feet).

2. Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano but not an extinct one. The most recent activity was about 200 years ago; the last major eruption was 360,000 years ago. Ominous rumbles can sometimes be heard –and gases emerge from fume holes in the crater.

a winter wonderland of ice and snow – the magnificent beauty of the roof of the continent.

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. Almost every kind of ecological system in the world is found on the mountain, right from tropical crops on the cultivated slopes, to the lush alpine forest inhabited by wild animals. Above the forest lies the moorland zone where a cover of heather, giant lobelia and huge, cactus-like plants grow. Then there is an almost-lunar landscape, the saddle, which stretches between the two peaks of Kibo and Mawezi. The saddle is just a desert vainly dotted with moss and lichen. Then, finally, the last vegetation gives way to

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Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s most accessible high summits: With the help of porters and a guide it is possible to walk all the way to the summit of Kibo without specialized mountaineering equipment, or experience, and Kilimanjaro can be conquered by any reasonably fit person. Most climbers reach the crater rim with little more than a walking stick, proper clothing and determination. The whole climb normally takes five or six days and involves four or five overnight stays in mountain huts or tents.

5. The highest point on the mountain, and indeed the whole of Africa, is Uhuru

Peak on Kibo. The peak provides views of spectacular glaciers and a yawning wide crater. Also on Kibo is the slightly lower peak of Gillman’s Point. These are the goals for most climbers. And those who reach Uhuru, the actual summit, or Gillman’s Point on the lip of the crater, earn certificates at the end of their expedition for their brave endeavours to walk to the Roof of Africa.

. Who Can Climb Kilimanjaro?

Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in the world where climbers can walk from the bo om to the peak without specialized equipment. opes and other technical climbing gear are not necessary. Most climbers reach the crater rim with just a walking stick and determination. However, climbing Kilimanjaro is physically demanding. ou should be in good shape before a empting the climb. Someone with a history of heart or lung problems must consult his or her physician before a empting to climb Kilimanjaro.

What kind of training and exercise does an aspiring climber need?

He or she needs training by hiking at list three times a week carrying some weight in a backpack preferably 15 pounds, about kilograms. If someone has an opportunity to do a hike in hilly areas, that is the best way to train. Mental preparation however, is the most important thing. The climber must be determined.

. How many routes are there?

There are seven climbing routes and all head to the peak from di erent directions. The routes vary considerably in length, di culty and scenery. They are Marangu oute, Machame oute, ongai oute, Shira oute, Lemosho oute, mbwe oute and Mweka oute It is possible to climb the mountain in five days, but more days on the mountain broadens the chances of summiting.

t essen s e e ui e t e t climbing Kilimanjaro?

For a comfortable climb you need comfortable hiking boots. ou need to dress in layers of cloth, a minimum of three layers. Bear in mind that co on cloth is not good because when it gets wet it does not keep you warm. n top of your layers of cloth, a jacket and pants are necessary. The head must be well protected, for this you need a shade hat for the sun, a warm hat and a balaclava for cold. Sunglasses are very important too; bring a few pairs including glacier sunglasses. For sleeping bring a full size sleeping pad and a sleeping bag.

. What about tents?

The quality of tents is very important high-

quality tents will protect you from storms, snow, rains and keep you warm and safe on Kilimanjaro. Tents need to be specifically for high altitudes and wind resistance.

.Do climbers need the same food at i tu e n the lower altitudes as you begin to climb, full meals with protein will give you enough energy for the climb. As you get higher, your body cannot digest protein and thus li le meat is served. All the way, the meals should contain vegetables and fruits for a proper diet. It is strongly advised you drink enough water every day; good hydration help acclimatization on the mountain.

. What measures do you take in case of an accident?

Kilimanjaro National Park has its well functioning rescue teams which work shoulder to shoulder with the company whose client has an accident. The rescue team can drive up to 12, feet above the sea level. Beyond that altitude they use di erent types of stretchers to carry the patient down the mountain depending on the severity of the problem. The patient is then taken by an ambulance to a hospital in Moshi town on the slopes of the mountain. Sometimes the patient is flown abroad for further care. For the case of highattitude sickness, the treatment is descend, descend, descend.

All Picture Courtesy of Moiz Husein & Tanzania Tourist Board
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DITF, which is popularly known as the “Saba Saba” Fair, marks its 47th year and will run from 28th June To 13th July 2023 at the Mwalimu J.K. Nyerere rade Fair hi i on rounds Kilwa Road in Dar es Salaam with theme: Agricultural Crop cessin n nu us Sustainable Development. t is a ma or promo onal event organised by the Board of External Trade (BET) to spearhead Tanzania’s business endeavors. This year’s fair promises to be bigger and e er as lo al and foreign exhibitors are expected to par ipate

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CRDB, NMB and KCB back EUR 540 million investment by Tanzanian business

New investment by companies across an ania ill enefit from EUR 540 million (TSh . trillion of ne financing backed by the European Investment Bank, CRDB, NMB and KCB-Tanzania announced at the EU-Tanzania Business Forum in Dar es Salaam.

The uropean Investment ank’s first engagement in Tanzania for seven years includes expected targeted support for EUR 170 million new investment by female led companies across the country and EUR 100 million investment in blue economy firms. The dedicated support to blue economy investments represents the largest I support for targeted blue economy business financing anywhere in the world.

The new social and development impact of the new initiative will be enhanced by innovative blended financing backed by the European Union. This includes

enabling first-time borrowers to access finance and more companies to benefit from the scheme.

he largest e er siness financing engagement the the orld s largest m ltilateral an as signed by Thomas Östros, EIB Vice President and Abdulmajid Nsekela, Group CEO and anaging irector of Bank, Aziz Chacha, NMB Bank’s Treasurer and Cosmas imario is ro p egional Businesses Director and anaging irector an Tanzania in the presence of H.E. Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi.

The uropean Investment ank is pleased to return to Tanzania and confirm our largest ever support for targeted investment by entrepreneurs and businesses across the country. The new business financing cooperation

between the I , D , M and will unlock million of new investment by Tanzanian business, including female led companies and blue economy firms. The new business financing confirmed today in Dar es Salaam demonstrates the close cooperation between Tanzania and European partners to ensure that Tanzanian companies can expand, create skilled jobs and explore new business opportunities in the years ahead.” said Thomas Östros, European Investment ank ice President.

The million I loan to D will enhance access to finance by micro, small and medium-sized enterprises across Tanzania, and includes dedicated financing for women-led businesses and blue economy enterprises. The I backed credit line will support business growth, contribute to gender equality and empowerment of women and enable blue

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economy companies to invest in a better future. It was an honour to enable Vice President Östros and his colleagues to see at first-hand how D ’s business clients are creating jobs and developing skills” said Abdulmajid Nsekela, Group CEO and Managing Director of D ank

The new million I backing for M will allow businesses across Tanzania to grow. The dedicated focus on supporting women-owned businesses and advancing investment in the blue economy will harness Tanzania’s full potential and overcome longstanding barriers to investment and job creation.” said Aziz hacha, Treasurer for M ank

Tanzania and the I share the same commitment to ensure that Tanzanian companies can access finance and invest in a better future. This new EUR 20

million cooperation comes at the right time for businesses here in Tanzania and will enable womenowned businesses to become more efficiency while helping the country to attain an inclusive economy. Also, this fund will boost innovation in harvesting blue economy opportunities for a more sustainable future.” said osmas imario, roup egional usinesses Director and Managing Director of ank Tanzania.

“The European Union is committed to accelerating private sector development in Africa. The new cooperation between I lobal, D , M and confirmed at the -Tanzania usiness Forum in Dar es Salaam today will enable Tanzanian companies to invest and create jobs, ensure that companies led by women can expand and allow blue economy firms to create jobs and e plore new markets in the years ahead.”

said Ambassador Manfredo Fanti, Head of the European nion Delegation to Tanzania and the East African Community. n estimated percent of women-owned businesses in Tanzania do not have access to the finance they need due to challenges including lack of collateral or limited awareness of available financial products. The new I backed business financing initiative includes targeted investment that will unlock EUR 170 million of new investment in companies owned by women. The investment is compliant with the 2x Criteria, the global industry standard for gender lens investing. In 2019, I was the first multilateral development bank to adopt the 2x criteria.

The Tanzania investment also counts towards I ’s SheInvest initiative that ist mobilizing EUR 2 billion to boost women’s

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esearch confirms that women entrepreneurs often find themselves as part of the “missing middle”, i.e., private businesses often perceived to be too small or too risky to receive traditional sources of commercial financing. In Tanzania 48% of adults are still excluded from formal financial services, with a 13% points gender gap.

y providing attractive financing terms subject to lending to female-led companies, the I is supporting the financial inclusion of women in the Tanzanian economy.

The new initiative will enhance access to finance l e economy business and is expected to enable EUR 100 million of new investment by both marine based fishing maritime transport and tourism companies and marine related business such as seafood processing ports and ship ilding as ell as red cing the impact of land based industry on the marine environment.

Implementation of the new initiative is expected to be

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MALKIA WA NGUVU 2023

Honoring women’s empowerment and leadership in Tanzania

al ia a g hosted lo ds edia ro p as a reso nding s ccess in cele rating and honoring omen s empo erment and leadership in an ania. he gala night sho cased the o tstanding achie ements of omen and o ng girls ho are ma ing significant contri tions to their comm nities and rea ing societal norms.

The event, held at Mlimani City Conference Center, was graced by prominent figures, including The Speaker of the Parliament of Tanzania, Dr. Tulia ckson, who served as the guest of

honor. The presentation of the Malkia a guvu all of Fame award to Mama Maria Nyerere, the wife of the former First President of Tanzania, Julius Nyerere, was a fitting tribute to a woman who has dedicated her life

to empowering women and girls.

The winners of the various awards highlighted the significant contributions that women are making in various fields. nna

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Makakala, the Commissioner General of the Immigration Service, received the Malkia a guvu Public Sector Leadership Award, while Angelina Ngalula, the Chairperson of the Tanzania Private Sector Institute

(TPSF), was awarded the Malkia a guvu Private Sector usiness eadership award. Somoe Ismail, the Chairman of the Tanzania Electricity Corporation (Tanesco) SACCO, received the Malkia a guvu ey

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The Malkia Wa Nguvu Creative and Innovation Award went to Tasila Melita, who designed a machine to burn feminine towels used during menstruation, while Dr. Stella Rwezahura, a Hematologist, received the Social Welfare Award for supervising the first bone marrow transplant of 11 blood cancer patients in Tanzania. Tuli Ester Mwambapa, the Executive Director of CRDB BANK Foundation, was awarded the Malkia Wa Nguvu Inspiration Icon award.

of Life Award. Zainab Anseli, the owner of ZARA Tours received the Malkia wa Nguvu Job Creator Award.

Overall, the event highlighted the importance of empowering women and young girls, providing them with opportunities to utilize their innate talents and break through societal barriers.

Malkia a guvu served as an essential asset for women empowerment in Tanzania, aligning with Clouds Media Group’s brand mission and vision. The event promises to continue serving as a beacon of hope for women and young girls in Tanzania, inspiring them to live a full life and make use of all their innate talents

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The Untold Story of Tingatinga Legacy

Tingatinga art is a familiar sight around Tanzania’s tourist centres. The exuberantly crowded canvases of fantastic birds, sinuously graceful animals and traditional village life can be seen across the country. Tingatinga is a uniquely African art form, characterized by its simplicity and brightly coloured two-dimensional images against a flat colour background. But where did this style originate from, and who was Tingatinga?”

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“The 1950s and 1960s saw momentous political and social changes throughout the African continent. One after another, countries gained their independence. Borders were being crossed, and painters from Zaire appeared on the streets of Dar es Salaam selling their brightly coloured pictures depicting traditional village life in the Congo.”`

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In 1972, at the height of their success, Tingatinga was shot dead by the police after a car chase in a case of mistaken identity. Under a government directive, his fellow artists formed a co-operative and named it in his honour, but its composition began to change.

More outsiders joined the group and the paintings tended to become more formulaic and standardized in both form and content. The original group had painted on boards of varying sizes but the 60 centimetre square format became the favourite format, which led to the categorisation of the work of Tingatinga artists as “square paintings”.”

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name of their founder will live on

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• Display. Liquid Retina display.

• Battery and Power 2 Up to 18 hours • • • Apple TV app movie playback.

• Charging and Expansion. MagSafe 3 charging port.

PRICE: TSH 4,150,000

For more information about these products, please contact iStore Tanzania

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When the colors mix on a fabric to form bold, vibrant designs, you get a stunning African print. Tanzanian designers are not letting that opportunity pass by, they use all their imagination to create masterpieces.

They are claiming the fashion industry stage from the Swahili Fashion Week in Dar es Salaam to the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in South Africa. Tanzanian designers are pushing the boundaries with a simple “Kitenge” leaving masterpieces in their wake.

Every month Dar Life dedicates this section to young emerging and wellknown designers who want to create brands and use the fashion platform as a stepping stone towards achieving their dream. This month we met Innocentia Bansri Majethia whose ideas in designing clothes and accessories are amazing, you must watch out!

‘Striking while the iron is hot’ is a trait that has kept her in a good stead. Pursuing her degree in Fashion from NIFT, INIFD and Central Saint Martins, London; Bansri Majethia started her career as a stylist which led her to Balaji Telefilms as a designer at EK by Keta Kapoor. She went on to set up her own label Bansri M with the wholesome experience.

Known for her draping techniques, Bansri M crafts Festive prét and Bridal couture characterized by soft, gentle layering and intricate floral detailing with ultra-feminine colors to match your chic personality.

Bansri M has grown exponentially year on year along with a series of awards from Best Stylized collection at Tassel Designers Award to top 22 Gen next designers at Lakmé Fashion Week S/S ‘15.

he strongly elie es in the ords of iu ia rada ou ha e to alan e rea ity ith an understanding of hat happens around you and the reality is that selling is the only ay to pro e that hat you are doing makes sense to People

Today, Bansri Majethia is truly a force to be reckoned with in the fashion industry because her Goal is to make her brand not a trending brand but a brand that will last for generations to come. Her designs are mostly based on the aesthetics of simplicity with a touch of class and elegance.

tri ing hile the iron is hot is a trait that has kept her in a good stead. Pursuing her degree in Fashion from F F and entral aint ar ns ondon ansri a ethia started her areer as a stylist hi h led her to ala i elefilms as a designer at y eta apoor he ent on to set up her o n la el ansri with the wholesome experience."

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Credit To: Fashion Association of Tanzania and Swahili fashion week
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TANZANIA FASHION DESIGNER OF THE MONTH “BANSRI

MAJETHIA”

From telefilms industry to a top fashion designer

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CREATE A BASIC MARKETING PLAN

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place to achieve the future you want for this business.

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Write a marketing message directed specifically to your target customer. Focus on the benefits (not features) you offer. Concentrate on one thing: what’s in it for them!

Define specific, realistic marketing goals. Plan how you will measure the results. Decide which marketing strategies you will use, for example: networking, cold calling, mailings, advertising, website, emails, & promotional events. Select two or three you could use to jump-start your marketing.

Use the Six-Step Process Below to Create Your Basic Marketing Plan; ll

Clearly define your product, including the features and benefits. Make a list of each product or service you offer, and under each one, list the corresponding benefits to the consumer.

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ll Create a detailed customer profile. If you market directly to consumers, list demographics: age, gender, lifestyle, location, preferences, interests, etc. Where do they go? What do they read? Listen to? Watch? If you market to businesses, describe your ideal business client, include the size of company, number of employees, gross sales, location, etc. What do they want? What concerns and challenges do they face, especially those your product

. You need this as a benchmark for future tracking. Make a note of current marketing activities, the costs involved and, if possible, the revenue they generate. . Visualize your business one, two and five years from now. What will it look like? Be specific. Consider what changes will need to take

Brainstorm the best tactics for each of the strategies you’ve selected. For example, if you chose networking as a strategy, your tactics might be to attend certain events each week, revise your 30-second commercial and produce marketing materials to hand out.

Assign time and dollar resources for each strategy you’ve chosen.

Follow your plan, regularly review progress, track the results and modify where necessary. When something produces good results, stick with it. If it doesn’t work, stop or adapt it. By writing one step a day or one step each week, you’ll soon have a simple written marketing plan to guide you and ensure that you get the best return on your marketing dollar as you grow your company in the right direction.

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Men’s Health Get fit & fertile today!

Men’s Health Get fit & fertile today!

Get moving

The common belief that infertility is a “woman’s problem” is based in myth. While factors exclusively related to the female generally account for infertility in about

The common belief that infertility is a “woman’s problem” is based in myth. While factors exclusively related to the female generally account for infertility in about

Get moving

infertility cases can be linked directly to the male. The remaining 20 percent of cases can be traced to some combination of male and female, as well

as the inability to get pregnant after one year of unprotected sexual intercourse).

infertility cases can be linked directly to the male. The remaining 20 percent of cases can be traced to some combination of male and female, as well as the inability to get pregnant after one year of unprotected sexual intercourse).

Men who engage in moderate exercise routines (about 1 hour of exercise, 3 times per week) have been found to have better sperm results than men who do not exercise or exercise less than that amount per week (Vaamond et al. 2009). Regular exercise in moderation helps keep body weight at normal levels and relieves stress and anxiety, both of which contribute to proper production of testosterone and healthy sperm. Aim for about one hour of moderately intense cardiovascular exercise three to four times a week.

If you happen to be a male currently looking to start a family your partner, there is much you can do right now to improve your chances of getting pregnant as couple. However, even if you are not thinking of having children any time

Men who engage in moderate exercise routines (about 1 hour of exercise, 3 times per week) have been found to have better sperm results than men who do not exercise or exercise less than that amount per week (Vaamond et al. 2009). Regular exercise in moderation helps keep body weight at normal levels and relieves stress and anxiety, both of which contribute to proper production of testosterone and healthy sperm. Aim for about one hour of moderately intense cardiovascular exercise three to four times a week.

Get plenty of rest

Get plenty of rest

fertile.

If you happen to be a male currently looking to start a family with your partner, there is much you can do right now to improve your chances of getting pregnant as a couple. However, even if you are not thinking of having children any time fertile.

Conversely, men with very heavy exercise schedules generally have less healthy sperm (Vaamond et al. 2009). Perhaps surprisingly, intense exercise with little rest between extreme workouts may result in cellular damage, which can impair both the quality and quantity of sperm.

Conversely, men with very heavy exercise schedules generally have less healthy sperm (Vaamond et al. 2009). Perhaps surprisingly, intense exercise with little rest between extreme workouts may result in cellular damage, which can impair both the quality and quantity of sperm.

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sperm. While it only takes one sperm to get pregnant, sperm must be strong and healthy to travel and penetrate the female egg. To allow

themselves, alternate between endurance

sperm. While it only takes one sperm to get pregnant, sperm must be strong and healthy to travel and penetrate the female egg. To allow themselves, alternate between endurance

exercises. Make sure to allow about 2 days of rest between strength training sessions in particular.

exercises. Make sure to allow about 2 days of rest between strength training sessions in particular.

Get loose

Get loose

Mentally, set aside time to relax and release stress. Do what works for you, whether it’s meditation, prayer, deep abdominal breathing, or listening to calming music. Physically, wear boxers and loose clothing when possible, especially when exercising. Avoid excessive use of saunas and hot tubs. This will keep the testicles cool and functioning properly.

Mentally, set aside time to relax and release stress. Do what works for you, whether it’s meditation, prayer, deep abdominal breathing, or listening to calming music. Physically, wear boxers and loose clothing when possible, especially when exercising. Avoid excessive use of saunas and hot tubs. This will keep the testicles cool and functioning properly.

Get clean

Get clean

Excessive smoking and drinking have been linked to a host of negative health outcomes,

Excessive smoking and drinking have been linked to a host of negative health outcomes,

ability to conceive. Smoking tobacco has been linked to low sperm counts and sluggish motility, while long-term use of marijuana can result in abnormally developed sperm. Alcohol can also reduce the production of normally formed sperm needed for a successful pregnancy. Stay away from steroids as well, as they have been found to cause testicular shrinkage, which can result in infertility. As much as possible, avoid environmental toxins such as chemicals, radiation, heavy metal exposure, and pollution, which have all been linked to low sperm production

ability to conceive. Smoking tobacco has been linked to low sperm counts and sluggish motility, while long-term use of marijuana can result in abnormally developed sperm. Alcohol can also reduce the production of normally formed sperm needed for a successful pregnancy. Stay away from steroids as well, as they have been found to cause testicular shrinkage, which can result in infertility. As much as possible, avoid environmental toxins such as chemicals, radiation, heavy metal exposure, and pollution, which have all been linked to low sperm production

Get your vitamins

Get your vitamins

Eat lots of foods high in antioxidants (carotenes, vitamins A, C, E and selenium) such as green leafy vegetables, kale,

yams. You may want to consider taking supplements, especially if your vitamin C or zinc levels are low. Vitamin C (2,000 to 6,000 milligrams daily) helps prevent sperm from clumping or sticking together, thus improving the chances for fertility.

Zinc supplementation (100 to 200 mg daily) has been shown to increase testosterone levels, sperm count and sperm motility. High zinc sources include oysters, organ meats, lean beef, turkey, lamb, herring, wheat germ, legumes and nuts. Other nutrients that have been shown to improve sperm counts include essential fatty acids (9 to 12 grams daily), chromium (1,000 mcg daily), selenium (200 mcg daily), copper (2 mg daily), vitamin E (800 IU (400mg daily) B-complex vitamins (50 mg daily).

Eat lots of foods high in antioxidants (carotenes, vitamins A, C, E and selenium) such as green leafy vegetables, kale, yams. You may want to consider taking supplements, especially if your vitamin C or zinc levels are low. Vitamin C (2,000 to 6,000 milligrams daily) helps prevent sperm from clumping or sticking together, thus improving the chances for fertility. Zinc supplementation (100 to 200 mg daily) has been shown to increase testosterone levels, sperm count and sperm motility. High zinc sources include oysters, organ meats, lean beef, turkey, lamb, herring, wheat germ, legumes and nuts. Other nutrients that have been shown to improve sperm counts include essential fatty acids (9 to 12 grams daily), chromium (1,000 mcg daily), selenium (200 mcg daily), copper (2 mg daily), vitamin E (800 IU (400mg daily) B-complex vitamins (50 mg daily).

Important note: If you and your conceiving, you should both see a doctor to check for any underlying treatable medical conditions.

Important note: If you and your conceiving, you should both see a doctor to check for any underlying treatable medical conditions.

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HERE ARE SOME HOT PLACES FOR PARTIES IN THE COUNTRY DAR ES SALAAM | ZANZIBAR |

MONDAY TUESDAY

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: Happy Hour at nyx Lounge 5- pm . Buy 1 drink get 1 free er valid on select beers. Call 255 22 211 5 /51.

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hour - pm . Drinks promotions selection of cocktails , extensive wine menu plus unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks . Call 255 5 .

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call City Centre 255 5 21 Seacli Hotel 255 21 .

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Happy Hour 5- pm , a surprise for you every evening at Kibo Bar. Call 255 22 221 25 .

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybarpm . Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call 255 22 2 .

Dar Hash Harriers: The drinking club with a running problem. Every Monday at 5 pm from various locations. Call 5 2 21 .

Rhapsody’s: Sundowner special cocktails by Liquid Gold pm on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: Happy Hour at nyx Lounge 5- pm . Buy 1 drink get 1 free er valid on select beers. Call 255 22 211 5 /51.

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hour - pm . Drinks promotions selection of cocktails , extensive wine menu plus unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks . Call 255 5 .

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybar - pm . Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call 255 22 2 .

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call City Centre 255 5 21 Seacli Hotel 255 21 .

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace am-11 pm . Call 255 22 221 25 .

Rhapsody’s: Sundowner special cocktails by Liquid Gold pm on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

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Johari Rotana High Heels Night - Ladies, get your high heels ready for a special ladies night every Wednesday with D SHANA, drinks packages from , T S with free snacks pla ers. pm to 1 pm at Hamilton s Gastropub, call 2 2 .

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: Happy Hour at nyx Lounge 5- pm . Buy 1 drink get 1 free er valid on select beers. Call 255 22 211 5 /51.

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hourpm . Drinks promotions selection of cocktails , extensive wine menu plus unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks . Call 255 5 .

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace am11 pm . Call 255 22 221 25 .

Rhapsody’s: Sundowner special cocktails by Liquid Gold pm on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

Johari Rotana: ump the tra c and get ready for the weekend at Hamiltons Gastropub with your favourite drink, delicious menu options, lively music and amazing city and ocean views pm-12 am . Call 255 5 .

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel Happy Hour at nyx Lounge 5- pm . Buy 1 drink get 1 free er valid on select beers. Call 255 22 211 5 /51.

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hour - pm . Drinks promotions selection of cocktails , extensive wine menu plus unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks . Call 255 5 .

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call City Centre 255 5 21 Seacli Hotel 255 21 .

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybar - pm . Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call 255 22 2 .

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace am-11 pm . Call 255 22 221 25 .

Aladdin’s Palace: Date Night with omantic Saxophone by ashidi Pembe plus a bo le of Serengeti Wine a Cheese Pla er for 2 for Tzs , . Call 2 2.

The Slipway: Enjoy the Sunset while sipping some funky cocktails, have a bite and listen to love music from pm onwards. Call 5 5 1.

Rhapsody’s: Sundowner special cocktails by Liquid Gold pm on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

Johari Rotana: The perfect start to the weekend, every Friday at Hamilton s Gastropub with the best Live bands in Dar, amazing ambience, great food and drinks, from pm to 2am Call 2 2 .

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel Happy Hour at nyx Lounge 5- pm . Buy 1 drink get 1 free er valid on select beers. Call 255 22 211 5 /51.

Dar Es Salaam Serena Hotel: African Night, every last Friday of the month at Serengeti Kibo Terrace estaurants utdoor Barbeque Night with Live band entertainment from B52 Band from -1 pm, for only TSHS 5, . Call 22 221 25 .

Thai Kani: Enjoy live music, sunset, cocktails and ambience while feeling Thai Cuisines. Call 15 1 .

arle tea ouse Enjoy live music performance with warriors from the east from pm onwards. Call 1 .

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hour - pm . Drinks promotions selection of cocktails , extensive wine menu plus unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks . Call 255 5 .

Newscafe: Happy Hour from pm with Dj in the house, all cocktails Tzs 1 , only. Call 5 55 1.

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybar - pm . Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call 255 22 2 .

Aladdin’s Palace: Enjoy a selection of unique cocktails Tzs 1 , only. Call 2 2.

The Waterfront, Slipway: Happy Hour 5- pm with D F the Sunset Syndicate from Sunset to Midnight. Freixenet er Buy 1 Get 1 Free. Call 2 2.

Rhapsody’s: Enjoy special cocktails with Dj in the house from 5pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call City Centre 255 5 21 Seacli Hotel 255 21 .

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oo ing to un ind a er or on a weekday evening, let loose on the dan e oor on a Friday or Saturday night, or relax with some mimosas on a unday a ernoon ar Life’s comprehensive guide to Tanzania’s nightlife has everything you need to know about where to go for a good deal and an e en e er me any night of the week. The best ars the ho est lu s and the coolest hangouts — it’s all here!
WEDNESDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY

SATURDAY SUNDAY

Johari Rotana: Welcome to ack Grill every Saturday at Hamilton s Gastropub, for just , T S per person from pm to 1 pm dig in to NLIMTED BA BEC E, special edition ack Daniels cocktails with live entertainment. Call 2 2 .

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace am-11 pm . Call 255 22 221 25 .

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybarpm . Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call 255 22 2 .

Rhapsody’s: Enjoy special cocktails with Dj in the house from 5pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call City Centre 255 5 21

Seacli Hotel 255 21 .

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel Happy Hour at nyx Lounge 5- pm . Buy 1 drink get 1 free er valid on select beers. Call 255 22 211 5 /51.

The Waterfront, Slipway: Martini Special Nights11pm with Mark Band LI E. Enjoy Two Sparkling Martini Wines for the price of one. Call 2 2.

Dar Es Salaam Serena Hotel: Happy Hour from - pm, a surprise for you every evening at Kibo Bar. Call 255 22 22125 .

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam – Happy Hour at Skybarpm . Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call 255 22 2 .

Rhapsody’s: Enjoy special cocktails with Dj in the house from 5pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace am-11 pm . Call 255 22 221 25 .

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel Happy Hour at nyx Lounge 5- pm . Buy 1 drink get 1 free er valid on select beers. Call 255 22 211 5 /51.

Mediterraneo Hotel & Restaurant: Enjoy amazing azz Band Soul azz, Fusion and Pop 5pm -1 pm . Call 5 12 5

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call City Centre 255 5 21 Seacli Hotel 255 21 .

The Waterfront, Slipway: Sundays Sunset ibes pm - Till Late Night With Dj B, Cocktails More. Call 2 2.

TThe Ol Mesera Restaurant

A Modern Tanzanian Dining Experience

Located in the Manyara Region, close to mother nature. The Ol Mesera restaurant serves as a perfect spot to dine and enjoy Tanzanian cuisines with a modern twist, while you are embarking on a safari.

For an unforgettable Tanzanian dining experience, come and join us for a meal at Ol Mesera Restaurant, taking classic, traditional recipes and ingredients from the local surrounding area and providing you with a feast of modern Tanzanian flavours, textures and colours.

The Restaurant opens at 8:00 am and last orders at 6:00 pm for both walk-in clients and tour groups alike. Start with a heartwarming pumpkin, coconut and ginger soup served with a selection of “Biting Bitings”, from our well renowned threecheese samosas, potato bhajia and plantain crisps.

A FEAST FOR THE SENSES

The Dishes are locally inspired dishes, created to celebrate the “Karibu culture” with a little bit of a modern twist. The two makes the dishes unique and stylish, giving you a whole new dining experience.

For mains, enjoy a family style feast of locally inspired dishes,

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created to celebrate the “Karibu culture” in full swing Dishes including Mchicha (Wild Spinach with Cashews and Coconut Milk)

Pilau (Zanzibar spiced local rice with grilled vegetables) Nyama Choma (slow roasted beef short

Chicken Mishkaki, grilled to perfection. A must-try is our

“The Ol Mesera Restaurant was designed and built-in Manyara for one reason, and that is to celebrate Tanzanian hospitality. A feast for the senses, from the artwork, textiles, decor, friendly faces and the smell of ”

secret recipe of “Chips Ugali” (Local Maize Flour Fries). Great vegetarian, gluten-free and vegan options are available.

ACTIVITIES AT OLMESERA

Tanzanite Tour

A lot of travelers tell us that they

the animals – and return for the people. That’s a testament to the warm, genuine hospitality on offer in Tanzania – equally fascinating, cultures that can be experienced in Tanzania. This is a country of storytellers, where myths and legends are passed down from generation to generation. African Galleria is

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a place where you can meet the people behind the pieces, from the ebony wood carvers, jewelry designers, painters, craftsmen and chefs.

You know you are buying quality jewellery when you purchase a Tanzanite right in the heart of Tanzania. But have you ever wondered exactly how these precious stones are mined? At the African Galleria we have built a makeshift-mine on our property so that you can experience the life-cycle of each Tanzanite. There is also a ‘peek-window’ where you can watch our jewellers hard at work crafting your next one of a kind jewellery piece. Put some sparkle into your life by going on African Galleria’s Tanzanite Tour.

Ebony Tour

Tanzania is one of the only countries in the world that ethically produce ebony products. If you want to know

more and see for yourself, we recommend you go on the Ebony Tour. There you will get to see the jaw dropping transformations that these artists create. See them in action, turning a seemingly average looking tree stump, into amazing artworks that will take your breath away. Go on, have a look - seeing is believing!

Painting Tour

When people hear the word African, there are a few things

that instantly springs to mind. Going on an African Safari; experiencing the unique African culture and (probably most notably) seeing the wonderful talent and passion expressed in their works of art. At African Galleria, we appreciate art and we are proud to work alongside some of the best artists Tanzania has to offer. We have created a proverbial portal between client and creator, by giving the buyer a chance to shake hands with the artists themselves.

For Booking & Reservation, Contact

The Ol Mesera Restaurant M: +255 717 107 373

E: marketing@africangalleria.co.tz

L: B 144 Main Road passing Lake Manyara

Next to Lake Manyara Airstrip, Karambacha Road, Usangi FB & INSTA (@olmesera or @ africangalleria)

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Lunch Dinner in &

Tanzania

HERE ARE SOME HOT PLACES FOR CULINARY SCENE IN THE COUNTRY

DAR ES SALAAM | ZANZIBAR | ARUSHA|MOSHI | MWANZA | DODOMA | MBEYA

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick delicious International and Swahili bu et for just 5, T S at afarani All Day Dining, from 12 pm to pm. Call 2 2 .

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call 255 22 2 .

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, 1211pm . A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• Coral Ridge Spur: Lunch promotion variety of BB Selection , 11am- pm for Tsh 2 , PP. Call 255 5 .

• DSM Serena Hotel: International Lunch Bu et 12 - pm for Tshs 5, PP A la Carte Menu and Dinner -1 pm at Serengeti estaurant. Call 22 221 25 .

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55, 12 - PM inne u et for Tsh 55, - 1 PM at Bandari Grill Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, o ers fresh catch from the Indian cean. Call 255 22 211 5 .

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy multinational cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

• Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Light Lunches 12- pm with a selection of dishes ranging from TSHS 2 , PP Dinner enjoy delicious A la Carte menu. Call 255 5 .

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and AsianFusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call 255 5 21 City Centre 255 21 Seacli Hotel .

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far Middle East -11pm . A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick delicious International and Swahili bu et for just 5, T S at afarani All Day Dining, from 12 pm to pm. Call 2 2 .

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call 255 22 2 .

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, 1211pm . A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• Coral Ridge Spur: Lunch promotion variety of BB Selection , 11am- pm for Tsh 2 , PP. Call 255 5 .

• DSM Serena Hotel: International Lunch Bu et 12pm for Tshs 5, PP A la Carte Menu and Dinner -1 pm at Serengeti estaurant. Call 22 221 25 .

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55, 12 - PM inne u et for Tsh 55, - 1 PM at Bandari Grill Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, o ers fresh catch from the Indian cean. Call 255 22 211 5 .

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy multinational cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

• Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Light Lunches 12- pm with a selection of dishes ranging from TSHS 2 , PP Dinner enjoy delicious A la Carte menu. Call 255 5 .

• Alcove Restaurant The best in Indian and AsianFusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call 255 5 21 City Centre 255 21 Seacli Hotel .

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far Middle East -11pm . A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

Monday Tuesday

Tanzania is a diverse country with strong Arabic, Indian, English and tradi onal fri an and ahili in uen es his ri h di ersity is re e ted in the ountry s ulinary scene, as visitors and locals can enjoy a wide range of delicacies origina ng in di erent regions of the orld ar ife presents a sele on of restaurants, cafes, and bars that are guaranteed to sa sfy e en the wildest food or drink cravings.

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick delicious International and Swahili bu et for just 5, T S at afarani All Day Dining, from 12 pm to pm. Call 2 2 .

• amilton s astropu o ers British American classics, unique dishes like the Chilli Black Burger, expertly made cocktails a lively atmosphere pm12am . Call 255 5 .

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call 255 22 2 .

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, 1211pm . A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• Coral Ridge Spur: ‘Kids Eat Free - 1 Free Kids Meal per dining adult ordering a Main Meal and Lunch promo 11am- pm for Tsh 2 , PP. Call 255 5 .

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: International Lunch Bu et 12 - pm for Tshs 5, PP A la Carte Menu and Dinner -1 pm at Serengeti estaurant. Call 22 221 25 .

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55, 12 - PM inne u et for Tsh 55, - 1 PM at Bandari Grill Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, o ers fresh catch from the Indian cean. Call 255 22 211 5 .

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy multinational cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

• Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Light Lunches 12- pm with a selection of dishes ranging from TSHS 2 , PP Dinner enjoy delicious A la Carte menu. Call 255 5 .

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call 255 5 21 City Centre 255 21 Seacli Hotel .

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far Middle East -11pm . A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick delicious International and Swahili bu et for just 5, T S at afarani All Day Dining, from 12 pm to pm. Call 2 2 .

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call 255 22 2 .

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: International Lunch Bu et 12 - pm for Tshs 5, PP A la Carte Menu and Dinner -1 pm at Serengeti estaurant. Call 22 221 25 .

• Coral Ridge Spur: ‘Kids Eat Free - 1 Free Kids Meal per dining adult ordering a Main Meal and Lunch promo 11am- pm for Tsh 2 , PP Call 255 5 .

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55, 12 - PM inne u et for Tsh 55, - 1 PM at Bandari Grill Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, o ers fresh catch from the Indian cean. Call 255 22 211 5 .

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, 1211pm . A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy multinational cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

• Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Light Lunches 12- pm with a selection of dishes ranging from TSHS 2 , PP Dinner enjoy delicious A la Carte menu. Call 255 5 .

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call 255 5 21 City Centre 255 21 Seacli Hotel .

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway Enjoy Cuisine of The Far Middle East -11pm . A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

Wednesday Thursday

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick delicious International and Swahili bu et for just 5, T S at afarani All Day Dining, from 12 pm to pm. Call 2 2 .

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, 12 to 2 . A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call 255 22 2 .

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: International Lunch Bu et 12 - pm for Tshs 5, PP A la Carte Menu and Dinner -1 pm at Serengeti estaurant. Call 22 221 25 .

• Coral Ridge Spur: Lunch promotion variety of BB Selection , 11am- pm for Tsh 2 , PP. Call 255 5 .

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55, 12 - PM inne u et for Tsh

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick delicious International and Swahili bu et for just 5, T S at afarani All Day Dining, from 12 pm to pm. Call 2 2 .

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call 255 22 2 .

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: A la Carte Menu for Lunch Dinner at Serengeti estaurant. Call 22 221 25

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55, 12 - PM inne u et for Tsh 55, - 1 PM at Bandari Grill Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, o ers fresh catch from the Indian cean. Call 255 22 211 5 .

• Rhapsody’s Enjoy a large selection of local swahili cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, 1211pm . A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and AsianFusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call 255 5 21 City Centre 255 21 Seacli Hotel .

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far Middle East -11pm . A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

55, - 1 PM at Bandari Grill Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, o ers fresh catch from the Indian cean. Call 255 22 211 5 .

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy a large selection of local swahili cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 5.

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and AsianFusion Cuisine, since 1 . Call 255 5 21 City Centre 255 21 Seacli Hotel .

• Simply Fresh Supermarket: Enjoy delicious Chicken Biryani with a Free glass of Watermelon uice. Call 2 2 1 .

• Trinity Bar: Soup BB Night ctopus, Local Chicken, xtail, Makongoro limi from pm onwards till late. Call 2 .

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far Middle East -11pm . A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• Johari Rotana: Sunday Brunch - oin us with your friends and family for the biggest brunch in Dar, every Sunday featuring cuisine from all over the world, pizza, sea food, live cooking, kid s games and live entertainment. 1 , T S per person from 1 pm to pm. Sunday after brunch - Keep the Brunch vibes going with the After Brunch Party at Hamilton s Gastropub Every Sunday, Enjoy 2 o drinks, 2 for 1 deals and Live entertainment from pm to 2am. Call 2 2 .

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call 255 22 2 .

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, 1211pm . A la carte is menu is also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5 5.

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Family Brunch with a variety of children s games and activities 12pm for only Tzs 5, PP. Call 22 221 25 .

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55, 12 - PM inne u et for Tsh 55, - 1 PM at Bandari Grill Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, o ers fresh catch from the Indian cean. Call 255 22 211 5 .

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far Middle East -11pm . A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call 255 5 2 5

Saturday Saturday Sunday Friday

Ocean Paradise Resort & Spa

Discover a touch of unconventional, a touch of Ocean Paradise

At Ocean Paradise Resort & Spa, you will be greeted by a blaze of colors as you sweep down the imposing driveway passing through the entrance gate. You

view over the resort and the azure blue sea. Mature coconut palms swinging in the breeze,

style round chalets with pitched feature and one of the largest swimming pools in Zanzibar are just some of the sights that await

you hear, as you begin to feel the warmth that the people of Zanzibar are famed for.

only the best in local and imported

the resort and the Indian Ocean pool, serves a variety of snacks

could need; all 98 rooms and suites are to a white sandy beach and the to a balcony, where you can sit and

ocean paradise trained technicians can delivered professionally and your ocean paradise is without a doubt hospitality at ocean paradise, where

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