Tanzania’s tourism capital of Arusha in partnership with an investor in real estate is coming up with an ultra-modern satellite city in a bid to offer the populaces planned settlements.
Billed as the most ambitious, strategic and grand project in recent history, the BondeniCity satellite city, which is located 15km South West of the Arusha center, is anticipated to raise the profile of Tanzania’s safari capital.
This center will absolutely change the entire outlook of the city, where nearly 80 percent of its current residential area is unplanned.
Arusha City Council Executive Director, Athumani Kihamia told the visiting parliamentary committee led by the Minister for Lands, Housing and Human Settlement Development, Mr William Lukuvi that the idea of BondeniCity is not only to have formal habitation areas, but also to beautify Arusha, the pearl of country’s tourism and diplomatic activities.
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Lovebirds checking into the Kampala Sheraton Hotel on Friday, Saturday or Sunday can take advantage of a newly introduced ‘Romance’ package at a cost of 230 US Dollars per couple per night. On arrival the guests will find a bottle of wine in their room, plus a fruit and chocolate platter and a full breakfast will be served directly to the room, avoiding the visit to the Victoria Restaurant for the buffet and possibly ‘prying’ eyes. Check out is also extended until 4 p.m. on the day of departure for guests booked under the package, which is available with immediate effect. A dedicated ‘Ladies Night’ every Thursday was also launched earlier in the week.
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The papers also widely reported on the punitive taxes imposed on Kenyans as prices of basic goods hit a record high at a time when Kenyans are struggling to stay afloat amid the COVID-19 pandemic.