Sunday | Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaican cultural feast for African head
Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer Sir Kenneth Hall and Lady Hall enjoying the performances with members of the Tanzanian deligation.
Admissions Recruits Abroad on Tight Budget
Director of International Admissions Robin M. Worth '81 spent one of her nights in Tanzania sleeping on the floor, dining on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, during Harvard's three-week recruiting trip to Africa at the beginning of the year.
Editorial: A dream trek that could melt away
It's a solitary summit, a lone volcano, towering above the surrounding landscape and visible for more than a hundred miles.
Into Africa: Woman escapes mundane with travel
It's 8:55 a.m. on Oct. 12 and freezing cold. Melinda Kelly doesn't have much time.
Venerable Hui Li's mission to propagate Buddhism in Africa is bearing much fruit.
Tanzania might not be the most common travel destination but Verdon College teacher Laura Boulton can't wait to get there.
Towngate Northowram Halifax MY partner and I read with great interest the article "Life-changing experience for Rotarians in Africa" in the Courier, November 9, and noted the group had been to some unidentified place on Lake Victoria in Tanzania.
Brooks man enjoys trip of a lifetime
Bruce Parker Brooks Bulletin Mark Enns is a man who likes a challenge. Last year he took part in a cycling adventure in Thailand.
Tanzania: Horticulturalists Now Breathe a Sigh of Relief
Since September 2008 the world has been confronted with a world financial crisis.
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Micozzi travels beyond 'Roof of Africa'
Have you ever wanted to experience the physical and cultural geography of places much different than your own? If so, a one-hour colloquium Thursday, Nov.
The Clyde-built MV Ilalia is a legend, but don't expect trouble-free passage.
The Clyde-built MV Ilalia is a legend, but dona t expect trouble-free passage. Around noon on the third day of our voyage on the MV Ilala I realise I have something in common with the illustrious Scottish explorer who, indirectly, gave the ferry its name.
Newbury nurse injured in Malawi crash
A NEWBURY nurse has been seriously injured in a horrific car crash in Malawi. Teresa Connolly, aged 34, was a front seat passenger when the car she was travelling in overturned in torrential rain in the south east African country last Thursday .
Westboro family helps in Tanzania
Anne and Josef Kottler helped inspire their daughter. Then she inspired them. The Westboro couple followed their daughter across the world this summer to a children's center in the East African coastal village of Bagamoyo, Tanzania, to see for themselves what 22-year-old Elisha loved so much about volunteering there.
Church hosts climate change speaker tonight
The Downtown Presbyterian Church is hosting ecologist and Tanzania guide Yusuf Heme Ngaina for a free public presentation on "Climate Change: It's effect upon the Flora, Fauna and Human Inhabitants of Equatorial Africa." Ngaina is the administrator of the Mount Kilimanjaro Guide Association, and a graduate of the Professional Tour Guide School of ...
Family scales new heights for Providence Healthcare
Family scales new heights for Providence Healthcare. Providence Healthcare board chair Chis Hodgson makes a presentation at the facility.
Regional flights in East Africa have always added a significant expense to travel itineraries and to make things worse, the schedules are often sporadic.
Climate Change: Carbon Trading Welcomed, Criticised
A visit from Dutch contractors to Niassa Province, in northwestern Mozambique has got communities excited about the prospect of a carbon credit scheme in the area.
UMCOR Hotline for November 3, 2009
In Today's Hotline: Read how UMCOR is responding to needs around the world: MALAWI: HELPING ORPHANS, EMPOWERING WOMEN This week, UMCOR Georgia in coordination with the Georgian Ministry of Health and other partner organizations, is distributing $7.2 million of donated medicines and medical supplies to health facilities throughout Tbilisi, the ...
Off We Go Travel Expert Sara Leonard Discusses Kenya
Forward: In 2006 USA Today created a panel of great thinkers to come up with a modern version of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Gap year student to hold auction for Aftrica trip
GAP year student Anna McSweeney is to hold an auction on Tuesday, November 10 to raise funds for her to volunteer as a teacher in Africa.
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