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Jambo From Dar Life N P.O. Box 22530, Dar es Salaam Tel: +255-22 2136250 Cell: +255 784 / 713 434 929 info@darlife.com Head Editorial Board Brittany Karima Assistant Editor Paul Owere Designed and Layout 7 floor media Cell: +255 784 434 929 E-mail: 7floormedia@gmail.com Advertising Asif Bora Tel.: +255 784 434 929 E-mail: asif.bora@darlife.com Contributors: Writers Dana Hundley, Detricia Pamba, Dr. Aleesha Adatia, Jeremy Clayton, Kabula Nshimo, Lilian Ericaa, Neema Matafu, Paul Owere, Rodgers George, Susan Reynard, Tharaia AHMED & Wema Kajo Contributors: Photographers Ally Hamisi, Fazili Hasssan, Ibrahim kitang’ala, Ash Gallery, Coca-Cola kwanza Ltd, City Lodge Hotel, JW Seagon, Nafasi Art Space, TANAPA, White Sand Hotel & Resort, Zanzibar Tourism Show Design & Layout Indika Jayasekera

ovember is here, and already there is a festive feeling in the air. This issue is filled with so many special Pre-Christmas and New Year Holiday Deals & Events designed to provide you with the relaxation that you truly deserve. This month’s special features include highlights from the second annual Zanzibar Tourism Show 2019 under the theme of “Sustainable Tourism – A Tool For Development” and the Miss Universe Tanzania 2019 event in which the beautiful Lillian Ericah was selected as the winner. Are you a music, photography and art lover? Take a look at the Contemporary Dance Night, a fusion of traditional and modern dance workshop and performances as well as the Barazani Multicultural Night which fell on the opposite end of the spectrum. It brought traditional music and contemporary dance to Dar es Salaam. We are also excited to have attended the World Press Photo Exhibition 2019, showcasing the winners of the 2019 World Press Photo contest. The 140 winning photos can be seen until the 14th of November at Alliance Française in Dar es Salaam. Tanzania has plenty to offer, from hot air balloon safaris to water sports, including some of the world’s best diving, yacht, dhow and boat trips, fishing, and adrenaline sports. If you are looking to getaway, a visit to Ruaha National Park is essential as it provides access

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to true, unspoiled, natural wilderness. You can also check out our piece on Arusha City, the World’s safari capital, to learn more about planning a trip. We invite you along as we continue to explore all that Dar es Salaam and its surroundings have to offer in November. In this issue, we bring to you our usual host of cultural programs, parties, special events and offers as well as the latest trends in technology, travel, business and career. Karibuni Sana! Sincerely, The Dar Life Team

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CALENDAR OF THE MONTH Events Around Town The Inside Guide: News, Events & Special Offers News Bits Zanzibar Tourism Show 2019 Unveiling of Minute Maid Delight Jw Seagon: All Your Insurance Needs Retreat at City Lodge Hotel Dar Es Salaam 2019 Zanzibar Tourism Show Cocktail Party Barazani Multicultural Night Contemporary Dance Night Arusha: The Worlds Safari Capital Miss Universe Tanzania 2019

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SOCIETY & LIFESTYLE World Press Photo Exhibition 2019 Meet The Third Generation VW Touareg

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BUSINESS & CAREER How to Solve Issues at Your Office Balancing Your Business and Personal Life

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TOURIST INFORMATION Top Activities & Sports in Tanzania Wild & Untouched Ruaha National Park Hotels & Resorts Travel Schedule Tanzania Travel Tips Arusha Map Zanzibar Map

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Events, Special Offers

WORLD PRESS PHOTO EXHIBITION 2019

BARAZANI: A MULTICULTURAL NIGHT

The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands brings the World Press Photo Exhibition back to Tanzania! This exhibition presents works from the most prestigious international award-winning photographers in photojournalism and digital storytelling. It features the winning images from this year’s photocontest including pictures of everyday life and headline news on contemporary issues, environment, sports, and much more. Come and visit this FREE exhibition at Alliance Française from 25 October until 14 November 2019 and get inspired! For more information, please call 022 213 1406.

Come and experience a bi-monthly multicultural night at Alliance Francaise on 13th November from 7-10pm. The evening will include a traditional music performance by the talented bassist and qanun player Mbwana Mtulia, better known by his stage name Dbass Ganun, and a performance by the great DDC Mlimani Park Orchestra. Don’t miss this opportunity to see two of Tanzania’s greatest musical acts! Entrance is free. For more information, please call 022 213 1406.

THE ZANZIBAR BEACH & WATERSPORTS FESTIVAL BI-ANNUAL ARTISAN MARKET

The Zanzibar Beach and Watersports Festival takes place every year in the village of JambianiMfumbwi on Zanzibar’s Southeast coast. The ninth edition is due to take place between 6-9 December 2019 on Mfumbwi Beach, between Coral Rock Hotel and Red Monkey Lodge. The session for musicians, DJs, and anyone musically inclined. For more information, call 0777 573 642.

The hugely popular biannual Artisan Market will once again be hosting carefully selected artisans from all over Tanzania. The Artisan Market has become a favorite exhibition for many artisans as well as shoppers in Tanzania because of its boutique feel and unique products. Over 90 vendors will be selling unique crafts and goods, including jewelry, handbags and wallets, tableware, home decorations, and clothing. Come shop and mingle at The Little Theatre on Saturday, November 17 from 10am-4pm for a great experience in Dar es Salaam. To make reservations, call +255 767 419 009.

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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Tanzania took delivery of its second Boeing 787-8 Limited (ATCL). Upon its arrival, the Dreamliner christened Rubondo Island, a national park located on an island in Lake Victoria, and received a water salute at the Julius Nyerere International Airport in the commercial capital of Dar es Magufuli. The new aircraft is the second delivery of Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bought by the Tanzanian government to revive the national carrier. The new plane is an American long-haul, mid-size, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Its variants seat 242 to 330 passengers in typical two-class seating

Bombardier Dash 8 Q-400s, two Bombardier CS300s, two Airbus 220-300 and two Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.

throughout the European winter season, operated with a Boeing B747 of Russiya Airlines. Biblio Globus, a leading tourists wishing to escape the winter cold to the sunny beaches of Zanzibar. 500 passengers were on the inaugural was all hands-on deck for immigration and customs but also for baggage handling services to process this unprecedented welcomed by a delegation comprising Zanzibar government Hon. ISSA Haji Ussi and Hon. Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, the Minister responsible for Information, Tourism and Heritage stakeholders from Zanzibar.

Four of seven properties within the Serena Hotels Kenya undergoing re-assessments of their Eco-Tourism Kenya (S!TE) 2019 was held from October 18- 20, 2019 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s commercial capital. The event focused on inbound and outbound travel to Africa and drew hundreds of tourism and travel professionals from all over the world. This year, S!TE took the format of a travel and trade exhibition with a conference element focusing on topical tourism, sustainability, conservation, and other market-related issues. The exhibition attracted well over 170 international and local exhibitors, 333+ hosted buyers and media from Africa, North and South America, Europe, India, Eastern Europe, and China. S!TE 2020 has been scheduled to take place from 24-26th July 2020.

eco-audits this year resulted in Lake Elmenteita Serena Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge, Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge, and Serena Mountain Lodge moved from Silver to Gold properties including Mombasa Serena Beach Resort and Spa, Mara Serena Safari Lodge, and Sweetwaters Serena Camp all stand in the league of holding a Gold Eco-Rated

Sustainable Tourism Council since 2016 and is at the same level with other international standards across the globe.

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THE SECOND EDITION OF THE ZANZIBAR TOURISM SHOW 2019 TOOK PLACE FROM SEPTEMBER 26-28TH 2018 AT HOTEL VERDE, MTONI IN ZANZIBAR. IT WAS OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED BY THE SECOND VICE PRESIDENT OF ZANZIBAR, AMBASSADOR SEIF ALI IDDI, UNDER THE THEME OF ‘SUSTAINABLE TOURISM – A TOOL FOR DEVELOPMENT.’” This three-day event is the only international tourism platform in Zanzibar offering unique touristic linkages, first-hand expert knowledge and significant networking opportunities for exhibitors and participants as it embarks on the journey of becoming the most preferred tourism business platform in East Africa and beyond.

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THE LAUNCH OF MINUTE MAID DELIGHT

Coca-Cola Boosts Its Portfolio BY KABULA NSHIMO

The company seeks to provide its consumers with as many options as possible to meet their various needs. Unveiling the new product at a launch event, Basil Gadzios, CocaCola Kwanza Managing Director said, ‘The new Minute Maid Delight is refreshing juice. It joins the Minute Maid juice family which comprises of Mango, Tropical, and Apple

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Mr. Gadzio said that the objective of the launch was portfolio that drives CocaCola’s evolution to become a Total Beverage Company, targeting Tanzania’s fastgrowing juice category. “Every year, the CocaCola Company launches hundreds of new products to meet the ever-changing tastes of consumers around the world. In Tanzania we also strive to provide our consumers choice in the products that we offer. In 24 I Dar Life I NOVEMBER 2019

Minute Maid Delight, we have a strong product that is different from anything currently in the market. Each sip is packed with an experience that gives you a mouth-watering combination of complete refreshment,” he added. For her part, Coca-Cola Tanzania’s Senior Brand Manager, Kabula Nshimo, talked about the consumer journey and pricing of the new product. The new exciting product can be consumed throughout the day from breakfast to dinner time and comes in distinctive 400ml & 1 litre PET shaped bottles.

The juice comes in a variety Mango, and Tropical. 400ml will be sold at 1000/= and 1 Litre at 2500/=. “Coca-Cola’s commitment as a company is guided by our passion for consumers. We listen carefully, pay thoughtful attention to how they live their lives, and learn what they care about most. We then turn that listening into a portfolio of irresistible drinks that make life’s everyday moments more meaningful and enjoyable,” she said. The product will be available in the market and at outlets across the country.

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“JW Seagon is represented by Tan-management Insurance Brokers Ltd. in Tanzania and has been operating in East Africa for over 25 years. As a result, we have an in-depth understanding of the region and the unique challenges companies face within the travel and tourism industry. To ensure our clients are covered for every eventuality we have developed the JWS Safari range, a bespoke suite of products comprising General, Motor, Health, and Travel

JW SEAGON

A One-stop Shop for All Your Insurance Needs BY JEREMY CLAYTON – GROUP HEAD GENERAL BROKING

e appreciate you want to know that your remote camp and all its contents are fully insured against burns down that it is covered despite the roof being made out of makuti. If your lodge beautiful artefacts you want to be assured that these can be replaced should they be stolen or damaged. We will value your entire property and all its contents correctly and with our wide policy wording can ensure that nothing is forgotten. This doesn´t mean it will be more expensive, it simply means you are paying good money for the best cover. You cannot foresee what may go wrong for the period of time a client is under your care and it is therefore important to have an adequate liability clause. It should include worldwide jurisdiction and high enough levels to cover the wealthiest of guests.

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You do not want to be left uncovered if the wrong person gets food poisoning, twists their ankle on a step, doesn´t have the right visa for their nationality, or is involved in a car crash. There are simply so many things that can go wrong, and we can make sure that the policy limits are high enough to cover you for every eventuality. We know from clients they spend days chasing guests for details on their travel cover and ensuring they take out adequate evacuation cover. So, we developed a travel insurance that camps, lodges, tour operators, and ground handlers can buy on behalf of their clients to make sure that each person has adequate evacuation and medical insurance while in their care. Thus, if a guest should break a leg or have a heart attack, you can make sure they are airlifted to the nearest hospital and given the necessary treatment.

OUR NUMBERS ARE PROOF THAT OUR APPROACH WORKS: IN THE LAST YEAR ALONE, WE HAVE HAD PAYOUTS IN THE REGION OF $2 MILLION FOR CLAIMS RANGING FROM DAMAGE TO PROPERTY TO PUBLIC LIABILITY AND EVACUATION. WE NOW HAVE OVER 160 SITES AND 400 CLIENTS COVERED ACROSS EAST AFRICA. OUR CLIENTS HAVE SEEN FIRSTHAND HOW A ROBUST INSURANCE POLICY CAN BENEFIT THEIR BUSINESSES. We have had hands-on experience with every type of risk this industry may come across, so if you haven´t out more about the JWS Safari Range please contact us today: Call JW Seagon on +255 688 750 720, email us at talk2us@jwseagon.com, or visit www.jwseagon.com/ safarirange.

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THE NEW 148-ROOM CITY LODGE HOTEL DAR ES SALAAM IN TANZANIA IS LOOKING FORWARD TO WELCOMING LEISURE TRAVELLERS THIS FESTIVE SEASON. DINING NEEDS ARE CATERED FOR AT THE #CAFÉ RESTAURANT, WHICH SERVES FULL BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND LIGHT DINNER, AS WELL AS PACKED SNACK BOXES FOR THOSE ON THE GO OR HEADING OUT EARLY IN THE MORNING.

CITY LODGE HOTEL DAR ES SALAAM Check in and relax

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he sparkling swimming pool and spacious pool deck are an ideal spot to catch some sun, cool off in the heat, and enjoy a cocktail at sunset while sweet breezes blow in from the Indian Ocean. There’s something wonderfully secluded about this outdoor city space that offers a place to relax after sightseeing. For those seeking the cool of airconditioned interiors, settle down in the stylish lounge with a newspaper, magazine or book, or catch up on emails, post those photos from the day’s activities on social media and check in with 34 I Dar Life I NOVEMBER 2019

friends online using the hotel’s free WiFi. There’s keen to keep up with their exercise regimen while travelling. When heading to bed, airconditioned rooms with television offering select DStv channels provide a haven at the end of the day, or for those afternoon siestas that are the highlight of a holiday. All rooms have an en suite bathroom with shower, and selected rooms offer a bath. Current promotions include Comfort Without Borders, from USD128 mid-week to USD110

on weekends, bed and breakfast included. Valid until 31 December 2019. Go to www.clhg.com for more information and to book. City Lodge Hotel Group has launched all but one of its seven properties in Africa (outside of South Africa) that began in 2015, including: Kenya: 127-room Fairview Hotel, Nairobi; 84room Town Lodge Upper Hill, Nairobi; and 171-room City Lodge Hotel at Two Rivers Mall, Nairobi Botswana: 104-room Town Lodge Gaborone Namibia: 147-room Town Lodge Windhoek Mozambique: 148-room City Lodge Hotel Maputo (due to open soon) Issued by: Susan Reynard, communications & PR consultant For rates and rooms enquiry Call: +255 746 812 540 Email: cldar.resv@clhg. com or lodgeline@clhg.com visit the website at www.clhg.com


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2019 ZANZIBAR TOURISM SHOW COCKTAIL PARTY A Spectacular Night Amongst the Stars!

BY ZANZIBAR TOURISM SHOW CORRESPONDENT

held at Park Hyatt Zanzibar, offering a spectacular view of dhow harbor blended with a Excellency, Vice President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Ms. Samia Suluhu Hassan, graced the occasion

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ocktail parties are common elements of the Zanzibar Tourism Show networking, socializing, and celebrating with organizers, exhibitors, and sponsors over drinks, delicious food, and music. Hats off to the Zanzibar Tourism Show team for their fantastic corporate

cocktail parties organized on the evening of Thursday 26th and Friday 27th of September at Park Hyatt Zanzibar and Six Degrees South Zanzibar. In her speech, Her Excellency, Vice President of the United Republic of

Tanzania shared a glad tiding from His Excellency, Dr. John Pombe Magufuli, President of the United Republic of Tanzania: “Mr. President is wishing you all well and is guaranteeing to build a peaceful, harmonious, and business-friendly Tanzania. He is committed to making NOVEMBER 2019 Dar Life I 37


travel between Tanzania and the rest of the world easier and more affordable.� Her Excellency further explained that with a half million tourists each year, established as among the 38 I Dar Life I NOVEMBER 2019

most popular destination for European tourists. Being a veteran who served as a Minister for Trade, Tourism, and Investment in Zanzibar the tourism growth and highlighted the role she played in promoting the

island beyond its borders over the years. immense delight as the participants celebrated rich culture and heritage and leveraged the friendly environment to network and conduct business deals.

All Pictures Courtesy of Ash Gallery

THE SECOND COCKTAIL PARTY WAS HELD AT SIX DEGREES SOUTH WHERE A FAMOUS BONGO FLAVA MUSICIAN ALI KIBA MADE A SURPRISE PERFORMANCE IN FRONT OF TOURISM STAKEHOLDERS, RELEVANT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, AND PROMINENT PRIVATE SECTOR REPRESENTATIVES.


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BARAZANI

MULTICULTURAL NIGHT

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arazani is a bi-monthly arts platform and showcase established by Alliance Franรงaise of Dar es Salaam in 2008. Barazani aims to create opportunities for East African artists to showcase their talent in

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entertainment for the community in Tanzania and fosters interactions between Tanzanian artists and groups upcoming and established artists.

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CONTEMPORARY DANCE NIGHT AT NAFASI ART SPACE A Fusion of Traditional and Modern Dance Workshop and Performances

All Pictures Courtesy of Ally Hamisi

BY DETRICIA PAMBA

AT NAFASI ART SPACE, MIKOCHENI ON 24TH OCTOBER, NANTEA DANCE COMPANY HOSTED A SPECTACULAR EVENT ATTENDED BY HUNDREDS OF MUSIC LOVERS WHO WERE EAGER TO DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY.

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Dance Group, one of the best dance troupes in Dar es Salaam, in a workshop called ‘Chap Chap Africaconte Dance Workshop.’ Nantea Dance Company is in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania focused on using dance to express emotions and deliver important messages to society.

Following the workshop, the event shifted into contemporary dance performances, where modern music was added to the night. This event was a thrilling one as most of the audience was seen dancing and vibing to the loud music. If you are looking for a good time, do not miss events like this one next time!


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WORLD PRESS PHOTO EXHIBITION 2019 Connecting the world to the stories that matter

Believing in the power of photos to portray the stories that matter, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, together with the European Journalism Centre, NOOR Images, World Press Photo Foundation, British Council, Alliance Française, NMB bank and Dutch Postcode Lottery, are pleased to organize the WORLD PRESS PHOTO Exhibition 2019! Showcasing the winners of the 2019 WORLD PRESS PHOTO contest, the exhibition displays the best visual journalism of last year. The 140 winning photos can be seen from the 25th of October until the 14th of November at Alliance Française in Dar es Salaam.” 44 I Dar Life I NOVEMBER 2019

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he exhibition will run concurrently with two workshops on (photo)journalism which will be held on 24-25 October and 11-12 November 2019. WORLD PRESS PHOTO OF THE YEAR The World Press Photo of the year was taken by John Moore from the U.S. and displays a Honduran toddler crying as she and her mother are taken into custody by U.S. The World Press Photo Story of the year is a caravan of thousands of Central American migrants heading to the U.S. border in October and November 2018. It was captured by Pieter Ten Hoopen from the Netherlands.


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The prize-winning photos are presented in exhibitions in over 100 cities and 45 countries. From Amsterdam to Dar es Salaam and from Jakarta to Montreal, stories and issues happening around the world are shown to over four million people feel, discuss, and act. WORKSHOPS FOR (PHOTO)JOURNALISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS In light of this year’s exhibition, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, together with NOOR Images, the European Journalism

Centre, and Tanzania Media Foundation, have organized workshops on visual storytelling and collaborative journalism. These workshops will give an opportunity for the selected (photo) journalists to discuss and and opportunities to collaborate. The main aim of these workshops is to stimulate creativity and encourage dialogue on global issues, including the role of the media as a platform where people can share information. During these workshops, participants will get a

chance to interact and receive constructive feedback and guidance from award winning (photo) journalists such as Kadir van Lohuizen, an acclaimed master of visual narrative and storytelling from NOOR Images. The participants will also be briefed on how to submit photos and become eligible for the next World Press Photo Contest. AFRICAN PHOTOJOURNALISM DATABASE (APJD) The World Press Photo Foundation would also like to invite Tanzanian photojournalists to join NOVEMBER 2019 Dar Life I 45


THE ANNUAL WORLD PRESS PHOTO CONTEST IS THE WORLD’S BIGGEST CONTEST FOR PROFESSIONAL PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS, PHOTOJOURNALISTS, AND DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE IMAGES ARE JUDGED IN TERMS OF THEIR ACCURATE, FAIR, AND VISUALLY COMPELLING INSIGHTS ABOUT OUR WORLD. THE 2019 PHOTO CONTEST RECEIVED SUBMISSIONS FROM ALL AROUND THE WORLD: MORE THAN 78,801 PHOTOGRAPHS BY 4,738 PHOTOGRAPHERS FROM 129 COUNTRIES.” the African Photojournalism Database. It was created to help photographers and visual journalists who are based in Africa to better connect with other photojournalists across Africa and with the international media. Furthermore, the database offers the international media the ability to better understand the issues and projects that African visual journalists consider important. For more information on APJD, please see https://apjd.org/. 46 I Dar Life I NOVEMBER 2019

For more information please see: https://www.worldpressphoto.org/ Facebook: @DutchEmbassyTanzania Instagram: @nlintanzania Or Contact: Neema Matafu Tel:0753 130 046 Sabrina Ohtman Tel: 0786 091 183


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Meet the third generation touareg The New VW Touareg Luxury 3.0L TFSI

Meet the third generation Touareg. This bold new class of SUV was created for those who won’t settle even if they’re at the top of their game. Whether you are exploring the city streets or untamed terrains, the new Touareg comes with the six modes designed to enhance the overall driving experience. Each model is easily accessible and readily controllable through the on-board computer, giving drivers the ability to tailor their driving based on the road ahead with the availability of driving models, drivers have great control in our often-demanding African conditions.

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o terrain is the same, that’s why the new Touareg’s air suspension and rear-axle steering allows you to enjoy ultimate driving comfort by adapting the height of the car to the path you’re on, with a choice of Normal, Comfort, Off-road and The New Touareg is a 3.0l V6 Petrol engine 4motion permanent four-wheel drive with a 255kW 8 speed Tiptronic 6 cylinder, with a 90l fuel capacity. The new Touareg can also be raised to give you 70mm more ground clearance or lowered by 40mm to make loading and unloading easier. Air suspension with 4-wheel steering is standard on the Executive model and optional on the Luxury model. With class leading features ranging from Night Vision and Light Matrix LED headlights to the only 15” Innovation Cockpit in its class, the future of luxury exploration has arrived.

For more information of the product please visit our showroom located at Nyerere/Pugu Road for product viewing. Issued by: Tharaia AHMED, Sales and Marketing Director Email: tahmed@cfao.com Tel: 0800 750 066 CFAO Motors Tanzania

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All Picture Courtesy of CFAO Motors Tanzania

THE VW TOUAREG IS ABSOLUTELY PACKED WITH COMFORT, LUXURY, SAFETY FEATURES AND IS THE MOST TECHNICAL ADVANCE MODEL SO FAR.


Arusha

Discover The World’s Safari Capital Arusha is the safari capital

Crater. But Arusha has a wealth

trees, volcanic cones lead the way up towards Mount Meru and Kilimanjaro stands proud and majestic on the horizon.

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rusha National Park rolls out like a patchwork quilt of contrasting landscapes, verdant forest where Black-andWhite Colobus Monkeys chatter and play, Savannah and moorland, the Momella Lakes with acid pink delicate herons, and shaggy waterbuck. Giraffe, elephant, and zebra roam the green foothills. Eagles and buzzards soar above Ngurdoto Crater, buffalo and antelope wander through the forest fringed rim. Bushbuck pick their way through the ancient cedar

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peak, a dormant volcano, once worshipped as a rain god by the Arusha and Meru people. The mountain provides challenging climbing and breathtaking scenery as an affordable alternative to Kilimanjaro. The town of Arusha grew from a German settlement on the Boma Road, built by Maasai labour. Plantations of sisal, tea and coffee thrived and the city

Centre in town boasts an array of superb Makonde carvings, Tingatinga paintings, gifts and souvenirs. If you’re looking for a more exclusive gift, Arusha is the best place to buy Tanzanite, a brilliant blue gemstone found in the hills surrounding Arusha and Moshi. The gemstone is used by the Maasai to celebrate birth and gained international prominence after a Tanzanite was featured in the movie Titanic as the centre jewel to the Heart of the Ocean necklace.

The Kilimanjaro airport provides local and international transport links, making Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar and remote safari camps only a plane ride away.

There’s a relaxed atmosphere to Arusha in the evenings, with a good choice of restaurants offering Swahili, Indian and international cuisine. There’s live music in the evenings, with everything from jazz and salsa, to local hip-hop, traditional music and full moon parties in the bush.

If you need to do souvenir shopping, Arusha is a noted crafts centre. The Cultural Heritage

So, if you’re heading out on safari, or returning from days of game driving, Arusha is well worth a visit.


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HOW TO SOLVE ISSUES AT YOUR OFFICE Who You Can Turn to When You Can’t Count on HR (or Your Boss) BY DANA HUNDLEY

their responses accordingly. A Trusted Colleague: Do you have a relationship with another manager or colleague you trust and respect? This shouldn’t be your work best friend who you vent to at happy hour, but someone you have more of a professional relationship with. Tap this person for a for advice.

A Third-Party HR Company: While your company may not have HR onsite, they may work with a third-party vendor to help and payroll. Sometimes this even includes access to HR consultants who can help you navigate tricky paperwork for a phone number you can call or a website you can check for resources. A Career Coach: Why not entrust someone who’s done this before, a lot? Many career coaches and consultants will create tailored strategies, example scripts, and go through mock conversations to make sure you’re equipped to

A Hiring Manager: Who else did you interview with to get your job besides your boss? Suggest meeting with them for a coffee date offsite—they’re the ones who most likely work closely with your manager and understand what makes them tick. They also probably know you and how you work, so they can tailor 62 I Dar Life I NOVEMBER 2019

Armed with the support and guidance from your allies, it’s time to address that issue head on. Navigating workplace problems is never easy, and it’s even more building a trusted team that can help you with various aspects of a tricky situation, you can handle just about anything.

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BALANCING YOUR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL LIFE The Five Strategies That Helps You Make a Balance `` By rodgers george

DREAM TO SEE SUCCESS IN BOTH THEIR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL LIFE. SADLY, YOUR BUSINESS LIFE CAN AFFECT YOUR PERSONAL LIFE AND THE VICE-VERSA IS TRUE, IF THE TWO ARE NOT WELL

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any individuals carry their personal emotions to work every now and then, leading to a reduction of performance at work and/ or business, which if not controlled, it may cause a downfall of the business.

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4: USE YOUR DEVICE

5: SELECT YOUR MASTER

so your business may not perfectly adhere to the formula. Use these steps as a loose guideline for the course of balancing your business and personal life , and thrust yourself into the process as much as you can.


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A GUIDE TO LUNG CANCER

Patient, Safety, Quality & Care by Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salaam LUNG CAN NCE ER IS SA COMPLEX DIS SEA ASE, MAKING IT DIF FFIC CULT TO UNDERST TAN ND AND EVEN HAR RDE ER TO TREAT, HOW WEVER IN THIS SCIENTIIFIC C ER RA OF ADVANCED TE ECH HNO OLOGY; EARLY DET TEC CTIO ON, LIFESTYLE MO ODIF FICA ATIONS AND TREATME ENT T OPTIONS

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or the last 20 years, in order to raise awareness of this often-deadly illness, November was designated as “Lung Cancer Awareness Month” and a white ribbon was chosen as its symbol. This month has served as an opportunity for Oncologists like myself – doctors who specialize in cancer and its treatment –to give patients a basic understanding of lung cancer. It is vital that both the patients and the practitioners are made aware of the advances and informed about prevention/risk reduction, early detection and treatment options. There are two main types of lung cancer: Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) and Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). NSCLC is more common, accounting for about 80 percent of all lung cancer cases. A lung tumor can be present without causing pain or discomfort; therefore, many people with lung cancer don’t exhibit symptoms until the disease is in its later stages. Sometimes a shadow on an x-ray may also not necessarily mean lung cancer. When symptoms are present they can vary from person to person, but may include: a cough that worsens or does not go away, a lingering cough or “smoker’s cough”, hoarseness, Pain in the chest, shortness of breath or

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wheezing, lung infections, such as bronchitis or pneumonia, coughing up blood and other symptoms like weight loss, loss of appetite, headache, bone pain or fractures and blood clots. Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, contributing to 80% of lung cancer deaths in women and 90% of lung cancer deaths in men. Men who smoke are 23 times more likely to develop lung cancer than their non-smoking counterparts; while female smokers are 13 times more likely to develop the disease than female non-smokers. A common misconception, however, is that you cannot get lung cancer if you do not smoke. In reality, non-smokers can and do contract lung cancer, just not at as frequently as those who smoke. Evidence suggests that second hand smoke is also directly correlated to lung cancer, and that it causes approximately 7,330 lung cancer deaths among nonsmokers every year. Non-smokers have a 20% to 30% greater chance of developing lung cancer if they

are exposed to secondhand smoke at home or at work. In terms of additional risks, a family history of lung cancer may increase your risk, and men are more likely to develop the disease compared to women. Environmental factors like exposure to air pollutants, asbestos, diesel exhaust, and radon gas can also increase your risk. Recent studies have shown a 20% decrease in mortality from lung cancer with screening and early diagnosis. The United States Preventative Services Task Force recommends annual screening for lung cancer with low dose computed tomography (LDCT) for adults aged 55-80 with a 30 pack per year smoking history, who currently smoke or have quit within the past 15 years. Talk to your doctor about your risk factors, and if you do smoke, stop smoking as soon as possible to lower your risk of lung cancer. Have your home tested for high risk exposure gases like radon, avoid secondhand smoke when possible, and limit your exposure to other potentially harmful materials or pollutants. Get tested annually in order to ensure early detection and treatment. If you are diagnosed with lung cancer, know that there are medications and treatments that can help you, and passionate doctors here to assist and guide you through that process. Join the crusade and share information with your friends and family and encourage a healthy life style. For more information on a Lung Cancer Awareness, visit The Aga Khan Hospital or call us at +255 22 2344625

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HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN Intelligence & Care by Tasakhtaa Global Hospital BY TASAKHTAA GLOBAL HOSPITAL

AT TASAKHTAA GLOBAL HOSPITAL, WE HAVE FULL TIME PEDIATRICIANS AVAILABLE MONDAY TO SUNDAY AND ON CALL AT NIGHT, BECAUSE THE HEALTH OF YOUR BABY IS IMPORTANT TO US.

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investigation and treatment services for both the acute and chronic cases, for children and young people. We offer the following:

Immunizations

According to the World Health Organization’s Child Survival One report, more than 10.8 million children each year. Most of these are preventable causes and almost all in developing countries, including Tanzania. In order to reduce these deaths, vaccinations have to be done. At Tasakhtaa Global Hospital (TGH), we offer free routine vaccinations and additional international standard vaccines at a cost.

Neonatal Unit

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of life, during the neonatal period. At TGH, we offer comprehensive newborn care right from labor suite up to the end of the neonatal period. In case of any complications like prematurity or birth asphyxia, we have a wellequipped neonatal intensive care unit with a team of personnel to handle any emergency. We also have a Young Child Clinic (YCC) that runs from Monday to Friday (9am5:30pm) where we offer the

following services: Growth monitoring: This involved observing changes in a child’s physical development by regular measurement of weight and sometimes of length. It is an important tool in individual care for early detection of health and nutrition problems in growing children. Nutrition education: This includes education on the importance of breastfeeding, when to start weaning, which food to start “At TGH we have a general clinic run by a pediatrician every day of the week. This is where the diagnosis and treatment of various acute and chronic conditions are done.” For more information about our services, please visit Tasakhtaa Global Hospital or

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TANZANIA Sporting Holidays of a Lifetime

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preparation for the beach, there are now several hotels the Usambara, the Rift valley and numerous hills around are now also available over Lake Manyara and the Great Rift Valley.

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destination, there are canvas sail; boat safaris in Tanzania are a tranquil Arusha. The local clubs are any visitor who may wish to

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For most climbers who visit Tanzania, the 5,869m Kilimanjaro is the top prize. Mt Meru, another of Tanzania’s volcanic peaks, is also popular, with the varied animal and plant life to be found on its slopes a major draw. Meru is

be from a few hours to a full day with picnic lunch. Many hotels and camps will offer

with fabulous views of Mt Kilimanjaro and the Momela Lakes from the summit.

world. Enjoy the activities

parks or community areas. We believe that activities that helps peoples

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Ruaha National Park

Ruaha combines the untrammelled wilderness of Katavi with the jaw-dropping vastness and wildlife of Serengeti and Tarangire. In the largest national park of East Africa your safari begins the moment the airstrip comes into sight, the pilot deftly maneuvering past the giraffe and zebra roaming around.

Flowing across the base of the Rift Valley at an altitude of almost 1,000m, the great river that gives Ruaha its name is also its life artery. While the waters turn wild during the torrential rains at the peak of the wet season, the floods subside, calming down into tranquil pools. Where there is water there is life, and the fine network of game viewing trails follows the main river and seasonal tributaries.

Fans of the greater kudu are in the right place With the vast savannah dotted with mighty baobabs, hills and rocky outcrops and its river valleys full of palm trees, the park is exceptionally beautiful.

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Almost the entire cast of the Tanzanian savannah show is to be seen, with the antelope as the undisputed star. Since Ruaha combines acacia savannah of East Africa and the miombo woodland of Southern Africa, there is an unusually high diversity of this elegant species. Fans of the greater kudu are in the right place. Nowhere else is the population flourishing as it is here. And Ruaha is one of only two parks home to both roan and sable antelope; the latter easier to spot than anywhere else. Unfortunately for these humble herbivores, they always need to be on their guard, with a hungry carnivore never far away. Lions are especially numerous, although their favourite meal – wildebeest – is scarce. Even wild dogs are found in Ruaha, one of the most important refuge for this highly endangered species. Since the park had three different types of habitats within its boundaries – tree and scrub savannah, miombo savannah and wetlands – the avifauna is remarkably rich. With over 550 bird species, even a short morning walk will be extremely rewarding. And don’t forget to look down, or you might miss the chance to spot both species of monitor lizard: the Nile monitor and the more elusive white-throated savannah monitor.

With over 550 bird species, even a short morning walk will be extremely rewarding

• Average temperatures: 25-30 °C (daytime) and 15-18 °C (at night). October and November are hottest months (35-42 °C), with July having the coldest nights (as low as 5 °C). • Dry season: May – October, good for spotting large mammals. • Wet season: November – April (less rainy in December – February), good for bird-watching, lush scenery and wildflowers. • Best time to visit: July – October. • The park is rather remote, but accessible by road and air. • By road: 500 km from Dar es Salaam to Iringa town on good tarmac road, followed by 120 km on rough road (total driving time: 10 hours). Or take the rough road from Arusha through Dodoma (860 km/2 days, difficult in wet season). • By air: daily scheduled flights from Arusha and Dar es Salaam. Several safari companies offer private flights.

The park is one of the most important refuges for the highly endangered wild dog Accommodation Inside the park: five lodges, one resthouse, two public campsites, a few special campsites and bandas (bookings for special campsites and bandas through the Park). Outside the park: a several lodges (close to the boundaries).

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Ruaha National Park was established in 1964. It is Tanzania’s largest national park, covering 20,200 km2. From north-east to south-west it stretches 260 km. Height: in general up to 1,000 m, with some peaks in the west reaching 1,800 m.

Photographing, bird watching, camping and bush lunch. Park contacts: ruaha@tanzaniaparks.com Hotlines: +255 689 062 338 / +255 767 536 129

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HYATT REGENCY DAR ES SALAAM, THE KILIMANJARO A: 24, Kivukoni Front T: + 255.764 701 234 E: reservation.kilimanjaro@hyatt.com W:www.hyattregencydaressalaam.com

PROTEA HOTEL COURTYARD A: Barack Obama Drive T: +255 22 213 0560 E: info@phcourtyard.com W: www.proteahotels.com/courtyard

DAR ES SALAAM SERENA HOTEL A: Ohio Street T: +255 (22) 211 2416 E: dshreservations@serena.co.tz W: www.serenahotels.com

PROTEA HOTEL OYSTERBAY A: Corner of Haile Selassie & Ali Hassan Mwinyi Roads, Oysterbay T: + 255 22 266 6665 E: info@phoysterbay.com W: www.proteahotels.com/oysterbay

HOLIDAY INN A: Azikiwe, Upanga Road Junction T: +255 22 213 9250 E: reservations@holidayinn.co.tz W: www.holidayinn.co.tz

PROTEA HOTEL AMANI BEACH A: Amani Gomvu Area, Kigamboni T: +255 782 410 033 E: info@ph amanibeach.com W: www.proteahotels.com/amanibeach

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HOTEL DAR ES SALAAM - OYSTER BAY A: Slipway Road, Msasani Peninsula T: +255 779 0000 06/7 E: dardt_reservations@hilton.com W: www.doubletree3.hilton.com

HOTEL WHITE SANDS- THE BEACH RESORT A: Africana Road, Jangwani Beach T: +255 22 264 620-4 E: info@hotelwhitesands.com W: www.hotelwhitesands.com

RAMADA ENCORE DAR ES SALAAM A: Ghana Avenue T: +255 (22) 234 3434 E: info@ramadaencoredar.com W: www.ramadaencoredar.com

SEA CLIFF COURT HOTEL & LUXURY APARTMENTS A: Off Haile Selassie Road, Msasani Peninsula T: +255 22 260 1968-7 E: reservations@seacliffcourt.com W: www.seacliffcourt.com

LEDGER PLAZA BAHARI BEACH A: Off Kunduchi, Mtongani T: +255 22 555 0301 E: reservations.ledgerbaharibeach@laicohotels.com W:laicohotels.com/ledger-plaza-bahari-beach

SEA CLIFF HOTEL A: 10 Toure Drive, Msasani Peninsula T: +255 22 552 9900 E: information@hotelseacliff.com W: www.hotelseacliff.com

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& HARBOUR VIEW SUITES HOTEL A: Samora Avenue T: ++255 022 212 4040 E: reservations@harbourview-suites.com W: www.harbourview-suites.com

FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON DAR ES SALAAM NEW AFRICA A: Azikiwe Street/Sokoine Drive T: +255 22 2117050/51 and +255 68 520 0301 E: nah@newafricahotel.com W: www.newafricahotel.com

SOUTHERN SUN DAR ES SALAAM HOTEL A: Garden Avenue T: +255 22 213 7575 E: reservations@tsogosun.com W: www.tsogosun.com

CITY LODGE HOTEL DAR ES SALAAM A: Vijibweni Streets | Upanga T: +255 746 812 540 E: cldar.resv@clhg.com W: www.clhg.com

KUNDUCHI BEACH HOTEL & RESORT A: Kunduchi, Near Mtongani T: +255 688 915 345 E: reservations@kunduchi.com W: www.kunduchi.com

GOLDEN TULIP DAR ES SALAAM CITY CENTER A: Jamhuri Street T: +255 22 212 9351 E: info@goldentulipdarcitycenter.com W: www.goldentulip.com/en/hotels/goldentulip-dar-city-center

BEST WESTERN CBD HOTEL A: Nkrumah Street T: T +255 22 211 0629 E: Info@bestwesterncbdhotel.co.tz W: www.bestwesterncbdhotel.co.tz


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