In June 2023, BSc Forestry students at Sokoine University of Agriculture participated in tree harvesting training activities. These activities included site preparation, tree felling, top removal (topping), delimbing, crosscutting into […]
The ERASMUS cooperation with two universities in Tanzania was intensified as Dr. Simone Giertz, international coordinator at the Depratment of Geography, University of Bonn, visited both universities in May. In June, […]
The Bank of Tanzania (BOT) released its Monthly Economic Review-March 2023 which covers key macroeconomic indicators for the year ending February 2023. read more by following the link below; https://www.tanzaniainvest.com/tourism/economic-review-february-2023 […]
The College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism (CFWT) at Sokoine University of Agriculture offers undergraduate and postgraduate training in the areas of forestry sciences, wildlife management, and tourism and recreation. […]
On 22nd June 2023, the government of Tanzania officially opened its embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia. At the launch ceremony, Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Dr Stergomena […]
Bachelor of Tourism Management second year students from Sokoine University of Agriculture conducted a field practical on food production at National College of Tourism in Arusha, Tanzania. The aim […]
In the breathtaking landscapes of the slopes of Mount Meru, nestled within the Arusha region, lies the Sokoine University Training Forest. This verdant haven serves as a vibrant hub for […]
Sokoine University of Agriculture‘s Department of Wildlife Management is committed to providing quality education to students who aspire to become better managers of natural resources for the development of the […]
The Singai Bidayuh (Bisingai) had lived in eight villages half way up Mount Singai. Their practice of pagan rituals and belief influenced the locals’ thinking and daily activities. About 40 […]