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Ministry dishes out hunting blocks in Tanzania to 60 local and foreign companies
Dar es Salaam. The ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism yesterday released a list of 60 local and international companies that have been allocated hunting blocks for 2013-2018. A statement signed by the ministry's spokesman, Mr George Matiko, said the companies applied for the blocks in February, this year.
Fourteen blocks were not assigned to any company after applicants failed to meet the conditions. Fifty-one of the 60 beneficiaries are local. "The law limits foreign companies to 15 per cent of the beneficiaries, and this means that Tanzanians still have the chance to hold hunting blocks when we re-advertise them," the statement said, adding that the blocks were allocated in accordance with the Wildlife Act of 2009.
Fifteen companies will each get a single block, while 13 have each been allocated four or five blocks. Conditions set for applicants included investing in the sector, paying tax to the government, fighting poaching, building infrastructure and promoting Tanzania abroad as a tourist destination.
Source: thecitizen.co.tz
Dar es Salaam. The ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism yesterday released a list of 60 local and international companies that have been allocated hunting blocks for 2013-2018. A statement signed by the ministry's spokesman, Mr George Matiko, said the companies applied for the blocks in February, this year.
Fourteen blocks were not assigned to any company after applicants failed to meet the conditions. Fifty-one of the 60 beneficiaries are local. "The law limits foreign companies to 15 per cent of the beneficiaries, and this means that Tanzanians still have the chance to hold hunting blocks when we re-advertise them," the statement said, adding that the blocks were allocated in accordance with the Wildlife Act of 2009.
Fifteen companies will each get a single block, while 13 have each been allocated four or five blocks. Conditions set for applicants included investing in the sector, paying tax to the government, fighting poaching, building infrastructure and promoting Tanzania abroad as a tourist destination.
Source: thecitizen.co.tz