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www.mwekawildlife.ac.tz Location in Tanzania The College of African Wildlife Management ( CAWM ), [ 1 ] commonly known as Mweka College or just Mweka , is located near the village of that name on the southern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania , above the city of Moshi , about 14 kilometres north of its centre.
The second smallest of Tanzania's national parks is Gombe Stream National Park is located in Kigoma District of Kigoma Region, covering an area of only 52 square kilometres (20 sq mi). [13] Its natural topography consists of steep hill slopes, river valleys, and the sandy northern shores of Lake Tanganyika . [ 13 ]
Tanzania's biodiversity is under threat from a variety of natural and human factors, similar to other nations. Overexploitation of plant and animal species, the introduction of non-native species, pollution, and climate change are the greatest threats to biodiversity in Tanzania.
The Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries is a government ministry in Tanzania.Its mission is to "build and support the technical and professional capacity of local government authorities and [the] private sector ... to develop, manage, and regulate the livestock and fisheries resources sustainably."
Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) is a public university in Morogoro, Tanzania, specializing in agriculture. [1] [2] The university is named after the country's second prime minister Edward Sokoine. Historically, SUA traces its roots to 1965 when it emerged as a program of the then-international University of East Africa.
This is a list of individuals currently serving in the National Assembly of Tanzania. [1] Members of Parliament. Name Constituency Party Tarimba Gulam Abbas:
Mtwara, like the rest of Tanzania, is mostly a farming community. Farming is the main source of income for the region's residents. Agribusiness employs over 92 percent of the population, in addition to other rural activities such as fishing, beekeeping, and small-scale manufacturing. Arable land makes up about 85 percent of the region's total area.
Stella Maris Mtwara University College started as a University Centre of the Saint Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT) in September 26, 2009. SAUT found it important to establish the centre which was later upgraded into a College in April 2012.