By Our Correspondent, Ngorongoro.
For
nearly two years, the initiative to resettle residents living within
the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) has been underway, with residents
voluntarily choosing to move to Msomera village in Handeni district,
Tanga region, or other selected locations.
This
process is spearheaded by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority
(NCAA), which begins by educating the public about the resettlement
exercise and its benefits.
Once a resident comprehends and agrees to the voluntary resettlement, they are registered before being moved.
According
to Flora Assey, the project manager of this initiative, public
education involves all residents of the Ngorongoro division through
various methods, including public meetings, door-to-door campaigns, and
local and national media.
Recent
implementation reports by Ms. Assey indicate that the number of
residents registering for voluntary resettlement has increased, driven
by the awareness raised through public education.
Since
the initiative began in June 2022, up to June 2024, a total of 1,519
households comprising 9,251 people and 38,784 livestock have moved from
the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to Msomera village and other locations.
“Contrary
to what some may suggest, we do not use force in this exercise; our
approach is to educate residents so they can voluntarily choose to
resettle, which explains the fluctuating pace of the resettlement as it
depends on individual decisions, and our goal is not to hastily resettle
people but to ensure they move with clear understanding and
willingness,” said Ms. Assey.
Ms. Assey further explained that if the government were using force, the resettlement would have been completed by now.
However,
because it is a voluntary exercise requiring a high level of precision,
they spend considerable time educating residents to ensure those who
decide to resettle do so happily.
“We
only proceed with the resettlement after the resident fully understands
the benefits, often observed through peers who have already resettled
to Msomera or other chosen areas. This engagement makes us part of the
community, as we are involved in educating the Ngorongoro division
residents,” Ms. Assey added.
According
to various documents from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the reserve
was established in 1959, covering 8,292 square kilometers with
approximately 8,000 residents and fewer than 260,000 livestock.
Currently,
the area’s population is estimated to exceed 110,000, with over 800,000
livestock, a significant number of wildlife, and ongoing human
activities, while the area size remains unchanged.
This
situation affects the residents' livelihoods and increases
human-wildlife conflicts, resulting in injuries and deaths caused by
wild animals such as lions, elephants, buffaloes, hyenas, and hippos.
The
imbalance in the NCAA's three core mandates—conservation, tourism, and
community development—has been evident, as the government's efforts to
enhance community development often negatively impact conservation
activities.
As the
government strengthens conservation efforts, residents' development is
adversely affected due to the growing population and their increasing
economic, social services, and other needs.
This
imbalance has heightened conflicts, resulting in residents being
injured by wild animals, livestock being preyed upon, and diseases like
malignant catarrhal fever, rabies, and East Coast fever transmitted from
wildlife to domestic animals like cattle, goats, sheep, and donkeys.
Speaking
on the high motivation among residents to resettle to Msomera village
in Handeni, Tanga, Ms. Assey said this is driven by government
initiatives in the village and compensation offered to households
willing to move voluntarily.
Among
the incentives motivating residents to voluntarily resettle are
compensation for developed properties within the reserve, a resettlement
bonus of TZS 10 million for those moving to Msomera and TZS 15 million
for those resettling elsewhere, and a three-bedroom house with a living
room on a 2.5-acre plot.
“Other
incentives include a five-acre titled farm for agricultural activities,
free transportation of furniture and livestock to the resettlement site
and ample grazing land in Msomera,” Ms. Assey noted.
According
to Ms. Assey, the government has ensured that the resettled residents,
mostly pastoralists, receive essential livestock services such as
dipping tanks, water for domestic and livestock use, and other necessary
services in line with its sustainable development goals to provide
every Tanzanian with basic social services.
“Infrastructure
for social services like health centers, schools, water, electricity,
roads, communication networks, postal services, and livestock watering
ponds are all available in Msomera village,” the coordinator stated.
To
ensure that residents resettling to Msomera village enjoy freedom
compared to life within the Ngorongoro reserve, the Handeni district
council has been at the forefront of safeguarding their freedom to
engage in economic activities like farming, business, building quality
homes, and ensuring their security.
Handeni
district commissioner Albert Msando, who chairs the district security
committee, stated that students have greater freedom to travel to and
from school than the reserve, as the area is free from dangerous
wildlife.
“We receive
residents from Ngorongoro almost every month, our main role as the
government is to ensure their safety, so we have established a police
station within Msomera village, allowing residents to conduct their
economic activities 24/7,” said Mr. Msando.
He
added that residents in Msomera enjoy greater freedom than life within
the reserve, where laws and regulations prohibited farming, building
permanent homes, operating motorcycles, and owning land.
The
government, through the NCAA, continues to resettle voluntarily
registered residents to improve their lives outside the reserve, away
from the challenges of living alongside wildlife, thus avoiding attacks
and fatalities from wild animals.
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UNDERSTANDING THE REASONS BEHIND THE VOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT OF NGORONGORO RESIDENTS WITHIN THE RESERVE.
By Our Correspondent, Ngorongoro.
For
nearly two years, the initiative to resettle residents living within
the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) has been underway, with residents
voluntarily choosing to move to Msomera village in Handeni district,
Tanga region, or other selected locations.
This
process is spearheaded by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority
(NCAA), which begins by educating the public about the resettlement
exercise and its benefits.
Once a resident comprehends and agrees to the voluntary resettlement, they are registered before being moved.
According
to Flora Assey, the project manager of this initiative, public
education involves all residents of the Ngorongoro division through
various methods, including public meetings, door-to-door campaigns, and
local and national media.
Recent
implementation reports by Ms. Assey indicate that the number of
residents registering for voluntary resettlement has increased, driven
by the awareness raised through public education.
Since
the initiative began in June 2022, up to June 2024, a total of 1,519
households comprising 9,251 people and 38,784 livestock have moved from
the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to Msomera village and other locations.
“Contrary
to what some may suggest, we do not use force in this exercise; our
approach is to educate residents so they can voluntarily choose to
resettle, which explains the fluctuating pace of the resettlement as it
depends on individual decisions, and our goal is not to hastily resettle
people but to ensure they move with clear understanding and
willingness,” said Ms. Assey.
Ms. Assey further explained that if the government were using force, the resettlement would have been completed by now.
However,
because it is a voluntary exercise requiring a high level of precision,
they spend considerable time educating residents to ensure those who
decide to resettle do so happily.
“We
only proceed with the resettlement after the resident fully understands
the benefits, often observed through peers who have already resettled
to Msomera or other chosen areas. This engagement makes us part of the
community, as we are involved in educating the Ngorongoro division
residents,” Ms. Assey added.
According
to various documents from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the reserve
was established in 1959, covering 8,292 square kilometers with
approximately 8,000 residents and fewer than 260,000 livestock.
Currently,
the area’s population is estimated to exceed 110,000, with over 800,000
livestock, a significant number of wildlife, and ongoing human
activities, while the area size remains unchanged.
This
situation affects the residents' livelihoods and increases
human-wildlife conflicts, resulting in injuries and deaths caused by
wild animals such as lions, elephants, buffaloes, hyenas, and hippos.
The
imbalance in the NCAA's three core mandates—conservation, tourism, and
community development—has been evident, as the government's efforts to
enhance community development often negatively impact conservation
activities.
As the
government strengthens conservation efforts, residents' development is
adversely affected due to the growing population and their increasing
economic, social services, and other needs.
This
imbalance has heightened conflicts, resulting in residents being
injured by wild animals, livestock being preyed upon, and diseases like
malignant catarrhal fever, rabies, and East Coast fever transmitted from
wildlife to domestic animals like cattle, goats, sheep, and donkeys.
Speaking
on the high motivation among residents to resettle to Msomera village
in Handeni, Tanga, Ms. Assey said this is driven by government
initiatives in the village and compensation offered to households
willing to move voluntarily.
Among
the incentives motivating residents to voluntarily resettle are
compensation for developed properties within the reserve, a resettlement
bonus of TZS 10 million for those moving to Msomera and TZS 15 million
for those resettling elsewhere, and a three-bedroom house with a living
room on a 2.5-acre plot.
“Other
incentives include a five-acre titled farm for agricultural activities,
free transportation of furniture and livestock to the resettlement site
and ample grazing land in Msomera,” Ms. Assey noted.
According
to Ms. Assey, the government has ensured that the resettled residents,
mostly pastoralists, receive essential livestock services such as
dipping tanks, water for domestic and livestock use, and other necessary
services in line with its sustainable development goals to provide
every Tanzanian with basic social services.
“Infrastructure
for social services like health centers, schools, water, electricity,
roads, communication networks, postal services, and livestock watering
ponds are all available in Msomera village,” the coordinator stated.
To
ensure that residents resettling to Msomera village enjoy freedom
compared to life within the Ngorongoro reserve, the Handeni district
council has been at the forefront of safeguarding their freedom to
engage in economic activities like farming, business, building quality
homes, and ensuring their security.
Handeni
district commissioner Albert Msando, who chairs the district security
committee, stated that students have greater freedom to travel to and
from school than the reserve, as the area is free from dangerous
wildlife.
“We receive
residents from Ngorongoro almost every month, our main role as the
government is to ensure their safety, so we have established a police
station within Msomera village, allowing residents to conduct their
economic activities 24/7,” said Mr. Msando.
He
added that residents in Msomera enjoy greater freedom than life within
the reserve, where laws and regulations prohibited farming, building
permanent homes, operating motorcycles, and owning land.
The
government, through the NCAA, continues to resettle voluntarily
registered residents to improve their lives outside the reserve, away
from the challenges of living alongside wildlife, thus avoiding attacks
and fatalities from wild animals.
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UNDERSTANDING THE REASONS BEHIND THE VOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT OF NGORONGORO RESIDENTS WITHIN THE RESERVE.
By Our Correspondent, Ngorongoro.
For
nearly two years, the initiative to resettle residents living within
the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) has been underway, with residents
voluntarily choosing to move to Msomera village in Handeni district,
Tanga region, or other selected locations.
This
process is spearheaded by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority
(NCAA), which begins by educating the public about the resettlement
exercise and its benefits.
Once a resident comprehends and agrees to the voluntary resettlement, they are registered before being moved.
According
to Flora Assey, the project manager of this initiative, public
education involves all residents of the Ngorongoro division through
various methods, including public meetings, door-to-door campaigns, and
local and national media.
Recent
implementation reports by Ms. Assey indicate that the number of
residents registering for voluntary resettlement has increased, driven
by the awareness raised through public education.
Since
the initiative began in June 2022, up to June 2024, a total of 1,519
households comprising 9,251 people and 38,784 livestock have moved from
the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to Msomera village and other locations.
“Contrary
to what some may suggest, we do not use force in this exercise; our
approach is to educate residents so they can voluntarily choose to
resettle, which explains the fluctuating pace of the resettlement as it
depends on individual decisions, and our goal is not to hastily resettle
people but to ensure they move with clear understanding and
willingness,” said Ms. Assey.
Ms. Assey further explained that if the government were using force, the resettlement would have been completed by now.
However,
because it is a voluntary exercise requiring a high level of precision,
they spend considerable time educating residents to ensure those who
decide to resettle do so happily.
“We
only proceed with the resettlement after the resident fully understands
the benefits, often observed through peers who have already resettled
to Msomera or other chosen areas. This engagement makes us part of the
community, as we are involved in educating the Ngorongoro division
residents,” Ms. Assey added.
According
to various documents from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the reserve
was established in 1959, covering 8,292 square kilometers with
approximately 8,000 residents and fewer than 260,000 livestock.
Currently,
the area’s population is estimated to exceed 110,000, with over 800,000
livestock, a significant number of wildlife, and ongoing human
activities, while the area size remains unchanged.
This
situation affects the residents' livelihoods and increases
human-wildlife conflicts, resulting in injuries and deaths caused by
wild animals such as lions, elephants, buffaloes, hyenas, and hippos.
The
imbalance in the NCAA's three core mandates—conservation, tourism, and
community development—has been evident, as the government's efforts to
enhance community development often negatively impact conservation
activities.
As the
government strengthens conservation efforts, residents' development is
adversely affected due to the growing population and their increasing
economic, social services, and other needs.
This
imbalance has heightened conflicts, resulting in residents being
injured by wild animals, livestock being preyed upon, and diseases like
malignant catarrhal fever, rabies, and East Coast fever transmitted from
wildlife to domestic animals like cattle, goats, sheep, and donkeys.
Speaking
on the high motivation among residents to resettle to Msomera village
in Handeni, Tanga, Ms. Assey said this is driven by government
initiatives in the village and compensation offered to households
willing to move voluntarily.
Among
the incentives motivating residents to voluntarily resettle are
compensation for developed properties within the reserve, a resettlement
bonus of TZS 10 million for those moving to Msomera and TZS 15 million
for those resettling elsewhere, and a three-bedroom house with a living
room on a 2.5-acre plot.
“Other
incentives include a five-acre titled farm for agricultural activities,
free transportation of furniture and livestock to the resettlement site
and ample grazing land in Msomera,” Ms. Assey noted.
According
to Ms. Assey, the government has ensured that the resettled residents,
mostly pastoralists, receive essential livestock services such as
dipping tanks, water for domestic and livestock use, and other necessary
services in line with its sustainable development goals to provide
every Tanzanian with basic social services.
“Infrastructure
for social services like health centers, schools, water, electricity,
roads, communication networks, postal services, and livestock watering
ponds are all available in Msomera village,” the coordinator stated.
To
ensure that residents resettling to Msomera village enjoy freedom
compared to life within the Ngorongoro reserve, the Handeni district
council has been at the forefront of safeguarding their freedom to
engage in economic activities like farming, business, building quality
homes, and ensuring their security.
Handeni
district commissioner Albert Msando, who chairs the district security
committee, stated that students have greater freedom to travel to and
from school than the reserve, as the area is free from dangerous
wildlife.
“We receive
residents from Ngorongoro almost every month, our main role as the
government is to ensure their safety, so we have established a police
station within Msomera village, allowing residents to conduct their
economic activities 24/7,” said Mr. Msando.
He
added that residents in Msomera enjoy greater freedom than life within
the reserve, where laws and regulations prohibited farming, building
permanent homes, operating motorcycles, and owning land.
The
government, through the NCAA, continues to resettle voluntarily
registered residents to improve their lives outside the reserve, away
from the challenges of living alongside wildlife, thus avoiding attacks
and fatalities from wild animals.
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*MABULA: NCAA ENDELEENI KUBUNI MAZAO MAPYA YA UTALII NA KUYATANGAZA.*
Na Kassim Nyaki, Ngorongoro.
Naibu
katibu Mkuu wa Wizara ya Maliasili na utalii anayeshughulikia utalii
-Nkoba Mabula ameielekeza Mamlaka ya Hifadhi ya eneo la Ngorongoro
(NCAA) kuendelea kubuni mazao mapya ya utalii ili kuwavutia watalii
wengi zaidi wanaotembeela nchi yetu.
Mabula
ametoa maelekezo hayo baada ya kupokea wasilisho kuhusu hali ya utalii
katika hifadhi ya Ngorongoro, uboreshaji wa huduma za utalii, utangazaji
wa vivutio vya utalii, mipango ya kubuni na kuendeleza mazao mapya ya
utalii pamoja na kuyatangaza kwenye mataifa mbalimbali.
Akiwa
katika kikao na menejimenti ya NCAA Mabula amepokea wasilisho la hali
ya Utalii katika eneo hilo na mazao mapya ya utalii ambayo yapo kwenye
utaratibu wa kutangazwa hivi karibuni ambayo ni Utalii wa baiskeli
katika eneo la Olduvai, Utalii wa boti (canoeing) katika kreta ya
Empakaai, utalii wa usiku (Night game drive) na utalii wa kuruka Kamba
(Zipline tourism).
“Nimeona
mikakati ya kuzindua mazao mapya ya Utalii kama utalii wa baiskeli,
Zipline, utalii wa boti, endeleeni kuyafanyia utafiti wa kina na
muongeze mazao mapya zaidi na yatangazwe katika fursa zenye majukwaa ya
kimataifa ili kuendelea kuvutia wageni wengi wanaotembelea nchi yetu”
amesisitiza Mabula.
Katika
ziara hiyo mabula amekagua pia uboreshaji wa miundomnibu katika
barabara kuu ya kutoka lango la Loduare hadi geti la Nabi, barabara ya
kushuka bonde la Kreta, vyoo katika bonde la Ngorongoro, mifumo ya
Tehama inayotumika katika malipo na kambi maalum za kulala wageni
(Campsite).
Ameongeza
kuwa “Tuendelee kuboresha miundombinu ya vivutio vingine ambavyo
havijafikika ili kuongeza uzoefu wa maeneo mengine kwa wageni wetu
tofauti na Wanyama ambao wameshazoeleka. Tayari Mhe. Rais Dkt. Samia
Suluhu Hassan ameonyesha njia kwa Filamu ya Tanzanzia the Royal tour na
idadi ya wageni imeanza kuongezeka, tuendeleze zaidi ili kufikia idadi
ya watalii milioni 5 kama ilani ya chama tawala inavyotuelekeza”
ameongeza Mabula
Naibu
Kamishna wa Uhifadhi NCAA (Uhifadhi, utalii na Maendeleo ya Jamii)
Vicktoria Shayo ameeleza kuwa NCAA inaendelea kuboresha huduma utalii na
kujitangaza katika majukwaa mbalimbali ndani na nje ya nchi kwa
kushirikiana na wadau wa Utalii hali iliyowezesha eneo la hifadhi ya
Ngorongoro pekee katika mwaka wa fedha 2023/2024 lilipokea wageni
Watalii ni 908,627 ambapo Watalii wa ndani walikuwa 354,752 na watalii
wa nje 553,875.
Kwa
upande wake Kamishna Msaidizi Mwandamizi huduma za Utalii NCAA Mariam
Kobelo amesema ili kuboresha huduma kwa wateja mamlaka hiyo inaendelea
kuboresha miundombinu ya Tehama, mafunzo ya huduma kwa wateja na ukaribu
kwa wageni na kuweka miundombinu rafiki katika mageti yanayoingiza
wageni hifadhini ili wakifika maeneo hayo waatumie muda mfupi wa kupata
huduma kwa ajili ya kuendelea na shughuli za utalii kwa wageni.
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*MABULA: NCAA ENDELEENI KUBUNI MAZAO MAPYA YA UTALII NA KUYATANGAZA.*
Na Kassim Nyaki, Ngorongoro.
Naibu
katibu Mkuu wa Wizara ya Maliasili na utalii anayeshughulikia utalii
-Nkoba Mabula ameielekeza Mamlaka ya Hifadhi ya eneo la Ngorongoro
(NCAA) kuendelea kubuni mazao mapya ya utalii ili kuwavutia watalii
wengi zaidi wanaotembeela nchi yetu.
Mabula
ametoa maelekezo hayo baada ya kupokea wasilisho kuhusu hali ya utalii
katika hifadhi ya Ngorongoro, uboreshaji wa huduma za utalii, utangazaji
wa vivutio vya utalii, mipango ya kubuni na kuendeleza mazao mapya ya
utalii pamoja na kuyatangaza kwenye mataifa mbalimbali.
Akiwa
katika kikao na menejimenti ya NCAA Mabula amepokea wasilisho la hali
ya Utalii katika eneo hilo na mazao mapya ya utalii ambayo yapo kwenye
utaratibu wa kutangazwa hivi karibuni ambayo ni Utalii wa baiskeli
katika eneo la Olduvai, Utalii wa boti (canoeing) katika kreta ya
Empakaai, utalii wa usiku (Night game drive) na utalii wa kuruka Kamba
(Zipline tourism).
“Nimeona
mikakati ya kuzindua mazao mapya ya Utalii kama utalii wa baiskeli,
Zipline, utalii wa boti, endeleeni kuyafanyia utafiti wa kina na
muongeze mazao mapya zaidi na yatangazwe katika fursa zenye majukwaa ya
kimataifa ili kuendelea kuvutia wageni wengi wanaotembelea nchi yetu”
amesisitiza Mabula.
Katika
ziara hiyo mabula amekagua pia uboreshaji wa miundomnibu katika
barabara kuu ya kutoka lango la Loduare hadi geti la Nabi, barabara ya
kushuka bonde la Kreta, vyoo katika bonde la Ngorongoro, mifumo ya
Tehama inayotumika katika malipo na kambi maalum za kulala wageni
(Campsite).
Ameongeza
kuwa “Tuendelee kuboresha miundombinu ya vivutio vingine ambavyo
havijafikika ili kuongeza uzoefu wa maeneo mengine kwa wageni wetu
tofauti na Wanyama ambao wameshazoeleka. Tayari Mhe. Rais Dkt. Samia
Suluhu Hassan ameonyesha njia kwa Filamu ya Tanzanzia the Royal tour na
idadi ya wageni imeanza kuongezeka, tuendeleze zaidi ili kufikia idadi
ya watalii milioni 5 kama ilani ya chama tawala inavyotuelekeza”
ameongeza Mabula
Naibu
Kamishna wa Uhifadhi NCAA (Uhifadhi, utalii na Maendeleo ya Jamii)
Vicktoria Shayo ameeleza kuwa NCAA inaendelea kuboresha huduma utalii na
kujitangaza katika majukwaa mbalimbali ndani na nje ya nchi kwa
kushirikiana na wadau wa Utalii hali iliyowezesha eneo la hifadhi ya
Ngorongoro pekee katika mwaka wa fedha 2023/2024 lilipokea wageni
Watalii ni 908,627 ambapo Watalii wa ndani walikuwa 354,752 na watalii
wa nje 553,875.
Kwa
upande wake Kamishna Msaidizi Mwandamizi huduma za Utalii NCAA Mariam
Kobelo amesema ili kuboresha huduma kwa wateja mamlaka hiyo inaendelea
kuboresha miundombinu ya Tehama, mafunzo ya huduma kwa wateja na ukaribu
kwa wageni na kuweka miundombinu rafiki katika mageti yanayoingiza
wageni hifadhini ili wakifika maeneo hayo waatumie muda mfupi wa kupata
huduma kwa ajili ya kuendelea na shughuli za utalii kwa wageni.
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*MABULA: NCAA ENDELEENI KUBUNI MAZAO MAPYA YA UTALII NA KUYATANGAZA.*
Na Kassim Nyaki, Ngorongoro.
Naibu
katibu Mkuu wa Wizara ya Maliasili na utalii anayeshughulikia utalii
-Nkoba Mabula ameielekeza Mamlaka ya Hifadhi ya eneo la Ngorongoro
(NCAA) kuendelea kubuni mazao mapya ya utalii ili kuwavutia watalii
wengi zaidi wanaotembeela nchi yetu.
Mabula
ametoa maelekezo hayo baada ya kupokea wasilisho kuhusu hali ya utalii
katika hifadhi ya Ngorongoro, uboreshaji wa huduma za utalii, utangazaji
wa vivutio vya utalii, mipango ya kubuni na kuendeleza mazao mapya ya
utalii pamoja na kuyatangaza kwenye mataifa mbalimbali.
Akiwa
katika kikao na menejimenti ya NCAA Mabula amepokea wasilisho la hali
ya Utalii katika eneo hilo na mazao mapya ya utalii ambayo yapo kwenye
utaratibu wa kutangazwa hivi karibuni ambayo ni Utalii wa baiskeli
katika eneo la Olduvai, Utalii wa boti (canoeing) katika kreta ya
Empakaai, utalii wa usiku (Night game drive) na utalii wa kuruka Kamba
(Zipline tourism).
“Nimeona
mikakati ya kuzindua mazao mapya ya Utalii kama utalii wa baiskeli,
Zipline, utalii wa boti, endeleeni kuyafanyia utafiti wa kina na
muongeze mazao mapya zaidi na yatangazwe katika fursa zenye majukwaa ya
kimataifa ili kuendelea kuvutia wageni wengi wanaotembelea nchi yetu”
amesisitiza Mabula.
Katika
ziara hiyo mabula amekagua pia uboreshaji wa miundomnibu katika
barabara kuu ya kutoka lango la Loduare hadi geti la Nabi, barabara ya
kushuka bonde la Kreta, vyoo katika bonde la Ngorongoro, mifumo ya
Tehama inayotumika katika malipo na kambi maalum za kulala wageni
(Campsite).
Ameongeza
kuwa “Tuendelee kuboresha miundombinu ya vivutio vingine ambavyo
havijafikika ili kuongeza uzoefu wa maeneo mengine kwa wageni wetu
tofauti na Wanyama ambao wameshazoeleka. Tayari Mhe. Rais Dkt. Samia
Suluhu Hassan ameonyesha njia kwa Filamu ya Tanzanzia the Royal tour na
idadi ya wageni imeanza kuongezeka, tuendeleze zaidi ili kufikia idadi
ya watalii milioni 5 kama ilani ya chama tawala inavyotuelekeza”
ameongeza Mabula
Naibu
Kamishna wa Uhifadhi NCAA (Uhifadhi, utalii na Maendeleo ya Jamii)
Vicktoria Shayo ameeleza kuwa NCAA inaendelea kuboresha huduma utalii na
kujitangaza katika majukwaa mbalimbali ndani na nje ya nchi kwa
kushirikiana na wadau wa Utalii hali iliyowezesha eneo la hifadhi ya
Ngorongoro pekee katika mwaka wa fedha 2023/2024 lilipokea wageni
Watalii ni 908,627 ambapo Watalii wa ndani walikuwa 354,752 na watalii
wa nje 553,875.
Kwa
upande wake Kamishna Msaidizi Mwandamizi huduma za Utalii NCAA Mariam
Kobelo amesema ili kuboresha huduma kwa wateja mamlaka hiyo inaendelea
kuboresha miundombinu ya Tehama, mafunzo ya huduma kwa wateja na ukaribu
kwa wageni na kuweka miundombinu rafiki katika mageti yanayoingiza
wageni hifadhini ili wakifika maeneo hayo waatumie muda mfupi wa kupata
huduma kwa ajili ya kuendelea na shughuli za utalii kwa wageni.
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