Kibanga Tours & Travel Company

Kibanga Tours and Travel Co.Ltd is a tour operator in Tanga-Tanzania, aiming at providing suitable tour packages! Kibanga Tours and Travel Company Limited operates on Mountain trekking, Wildlife Safaris, Beach Holidays and Cultural Safaris You are warmly Welcome to Kibanga Tour and Travel Co.Ltd. We arrange customized trip specifically suited to our client(s) desire. Each of our Tanzanian safaris and… Read More

Roger Dugmore Safaris

About Roger Dugmore Safaris We offer private/custom safaris We offer group tours/safaris Our main focus is: Mid-level safaris We book pre/post-safari attractions Operating in: Languages we speak: We propose to take you on an unparalleled classic tented safari to some of the most striking and unique places in Africa – the Okavango Delta and the Kalahari Desert. Roger has been… Read More

Eagle Ride Limited

RL offers highly personalized services to an up-market clientele. We cater for well travel, well read people that are prepared to pay for a unique experience. They are adventurers that want to really get to know the destination they are travelling in. With a lot of experience in the East African travel industry; Eagle Ride has a reliable track record… Read More

Dunas Safaris

Zimbabwe Find a tour operator Take your first steps in planning your ultimate safari. Learn more about Zimbabwe What animals can you find? What languages do they speak? Which parks can you visit? See photos uploaded by our members. Getting to Zimbabwe Find out which airlines will take you to Zimbabwe. Read More

State House compares Malawi pres. Joyce Banda with Barack Obama

BLANTYRE(MaraPost)_ Kamuzu Palace, the official home of Malawi president Joyce Banda, says according to twitter analytics tool, Tweetreach, tweets which contained the hashtag #joycebanda alone gained over 1,649,702 impressions or opportunities to see during Banda's speech at former South African president Nelson Mandela’s state funeral on Saturday in Qunu. More than 2 million people were directly involved in the conversation... Read More

Exclusive: Congo’s army accused of abuse as rebels regroup in Rwanda: U.N. experts

(Reuters) – Recently defeated M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo have continued to recruit fighters in neighboring Rwanda while the Congolese army has been involved in human rights abuses and corruption, according to a confidential U.N. report. “The Group has documented that M23 received continued support from Rwandan territory,” the U.N. Group of Experts said in its final report… Read More