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MAJINA ya Walioitwa Kazini TANAPA April 09-2024

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MAJINA ya Walioitwa Kazini TANAPA April 09-2024

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MAJINA ya Walioitwa Kazini TANAPA April 09-2024

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Katibu wa Sekretarieti ya Ajira katika Utumishi wa Umma anapenda kuwataarifu waombaji kazi wa nafasi mbalimbali waliofanya usaili kati ya tarehe 14-10-2023 na tarehe 25-10-2023
kuwa matokeo ya waombaji kazi waliofaulu usaili huo ni kama yalivyoorodheshwa katika
tangazo hili.

Orodha ya majina haya pia inajumuisha baadhi ya wasailiwa waliokuwa kwenye
kanzidata (Database) kwa kada mbalimbali ambao wamepangiwa vituo vya kazi baada ya nafasi kupatikana.

Waombaji waliofaulu usaili wanatakiwa kuchukua barua za kupangiwa kituo cha kazi katika Ofisi za Sekretarieti ya Ajira katika Utumishi wa Umma zilizopo katika Chuo Kikuu cha Dodoma (UDOM) kwenye Majengo ya Dkt. Asha Rose Migiro, Masjala ya wazi ndani ya siku
saba kutoka tarehe ya tangazo hili na baada ya hapo barua ambazo hazitachukuliwa na wahusika zitatumwa kupitia anuani zao za Posta.

Aidha, waombaji kazi waliofaulu usaili na kupangiwa kituo cha kazi wanatakiwa kuripoti kwa Mwajiri katika muda ambao umeainishwa kwenye barua za kupangiwa kituo cha kazi wakiwa na vyeti halisi (Originals Certificates) za masomo kuanzia kidato cha nne na kuendelea ili vihakikiwe na mwajiri kabla ya kupewa barua ya Ajira.

Kwa wale ambao majina yao hayapo
katika tangazo hili watambue kuwa hawakupata nafasi/hawakufaulu usaili, hivyo wasisite kuomba kwa mara nyingine nafasi za kazi zitakapotangazwa.

MUHIMU:
Wanaokuja kuchukua barua za kupangiwa kituo cha kazi wanapaswa kuwa na kitambulisho kwaajili ya utambuzi;

Vitambulisho vinavyokubalika ni pamoja na:- Kitambulisho cha Uraia, Hati ya kusafiria, Kitambulisho cha Mkazi, Kitambulisho cha Mpiga kura au Kitambulisho cha kazi.

KUONA MAJINA YA WALIOITWA KAZINI HIFADHI ZA TAIFA TANZANIA (TANAPA) 09-04-2024 BONYEZA HAPA

MAJINA ya Walioitwa Kazini TANAPA April 09-2024, Majina ya Walioitwa Kazini Hifadhi za Taifa Tanzania (TANAPA) 09-04-2024, Kuitwa Kazini TANAPA April 2024,TANGAZO LA KUITWA KAZINI HIFADHI ZA TAIFA TANZANIA (TANAPA) 09-04-2024, Orodha ya Majina ya Waliotwa Kazini Kutoka TANAPA April 2024.History

The Arusha Manifesto

About sixty years ago the first President of the United Republic of Tanzania, the late Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere, recognized the integral part wildlife plays in this country.

In September 1961 at a symposium on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, he gave a speech that laid the foundation for conservation in post-independent Tanzania. The extract of that speech has become known as the Arusha Manifesto.

The survival of our wildlife is a matter of grave concern to all of us in Africa. These wild creatures amid the wild places they inhabit are not only important as a source of wonder and inspiration but are an integral part of our natural resources and our future livelihood and well being.

In accepting the trusteeship of our wildlife, we solemnly declare that we will do everything in our power to make sure that our children’s grandchildren will be able to enjoy this rich and precious inheritance.
The conservation of wildlife and wild places calls for specialist knowledge, trained manpower, and money and we look to other nations to co-operate with us in this important task – the success or failure of which not only affects the continent of Africa but the rest of the world as well.”

Establishment

The Tanganyika National Parks Ordinance CAP [412] of 1959 established the organization now known as Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA), and Serengeti became the first National Park. Currently, TANAPA is governed by the National Parks Act Chapter 282 of the 2002 revised edition of the Laws of the United Republic of Tanzania. Conservation in Tanzania is governed by the Wildlife Conservation Act of 1974, which allows the Government to establish protected areas and outlines how they are organized and managed. National Parks represent the highest level of resource protection that can be provided. By September 2019, TANAPA has grown to 22 national parks, covering approximately 99,306.5 square Kilometers as per table below:

Na. National Park Size (Km2) Year of establishment and GN number Region where the park is located or bordering
1 Serengeti 14,763 1951 GN 12 Mara, Arusha, Simiyu
2 Lake Manyara 648.7 1960 GN 505, 2009 GN 105 Arusha, Manyara
3 Arusha 552 1960 GN 237, 2005 GN 280 Arusha
4 Ruaha 20,300 1964 GN 464, 2008 GN 28 Iringa, Dodoma na Mbeya
5 Mikumi 3,230 1964 GN 465 Morogoro
6 Gombe 71 1968 GN 234,

2013 GN 228

Kigoma
7 Tarangire 2,600 1970 GN 160 Arusha, Dodoma na Manyara
8 Kilimanjaro 1,668 1974 GN 56, 2005

GN 258

Kilimanjaro
9 Katavi 4,471 1974 GN 1 Katavi
10 Rubondo Island 457 1977 GN 21 Geita na Kagera
11 Mahale Mountain 1,577 1985 GN 262 Katavi na Kigoma
12 Udzungwa Mountain 1,990 1992 GN 39 Morogoro na Iringa
13 Saadani 1,100 2005 GN 281 Pwani naTanga
14 Kitulo 413 2005 GN 279 Njombe na Mbeya
15 Mkomazi 3,245 2008 GN 27 Kilimanjaro na Tanga
16 Saanane Island 2.8 2013 GN 227 Mwanza
17 Burigi -Chato 4,707 2019 GN 508 Kagera na Geita
18 Ibanda-Kyerwa 298.6 2019 GN 509 Kagera
19 Rumanyika – Karagwe 247 2019 GN 510 Kagera
20 Nyerere 30,893 2019 GN Lindi, Pwani na Morogoro
21 Kigosi 7,460 2019 GN Kigoma, Tabora na Geita
22 Ugalla river 3,865 2019 GN Tabora
TOTAL (Km2) 99,306.5

Core Business

Sustainable Conservation of national parks is the core business of the organization. Nature-based or wildlife tourism is the main source of income that is ploughed back for management, regulation and fulfillment of organizational mandates.

Mandate

To manage and regulate the use of areas designated as National Parks by such means and measures to preserve the country’s heritage, encompassing natural and cultural resources, both tangible and intangible resource values, including the fauna and flora, wildlife habitat, natural processes, wilderness quality and scenery therein and to provide for human benefit and enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for future generations.

Governing Instruments

Being a parastatal organization, TANAPA is governed by a number of instruments including the National Parks Act, Chapter 282 of the 2002 (Revised Edition) and the Wildlife Conservation Act No. 5 of 2009. Others are the National Policies for National Parks in Tanzania (reviewed in 2013), the five year Medium Term Strategic Plan (MTSP), parks’ specific General Management Plans (GMPs), the Development and Lease Agreement Procedures (DALP), as well as other relevant national laws and policies.

Principal activities

The primary role of Tanzania National Parks is conservation. The 22 national parks, many of which form the core of a much larger protected ecosystem, have been set aside to preserve the country’s rich natural heritage and to provide secure breeding grounds where its fauna and flora can thrive, safe from the conflicting interests of a growing human population.

TANAPA is particularly charged with functions of:

  • Protection of natural resources, park facilities and tourists visiting the parks;
  • Ecological and wildlife health monitoring;
  • Tourism development ; and
  • Community involvement in conservation efforts

Protection of Park Resources, Facilities and Visitors

It is the responsibility of TANAPA to ensure security and safety of visitors, park inhabitants, wildlife and park infrastructures. Although security is the responsibility of every park inhabitant, the Organization has rangers who are directly responsible for this. To ensure that rangers are equipped with the right skills to execute their duties, different kinds of training are conducted and equipment procured to ease their tasks. Training focuses on wildlife protection, strategic field patrol methods, intelligence gathering operations and use of modern intelligence and security equipment.

Ecosystem Health Monitoring and Management

The National Parks are endowed with rich and diverse habitats and ecosystems which support diverse wildlife populations. Regular monitoring of these systems is done in order to have an early warning of future scenarios. Weather parameters are monitored in all the parks throughout the year. Wildlife censuses are carried out in the parks regularly to establish population sizes, trends and distribution. Regular environmental audits are conducted for visitors’ facilities and recommendations suggested to rectify the anomalies observed All development projects undertaken in the parks are subject to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies. Wildlife health in all the national parks is closely monitored. Inventory, mapping and eradication of invasive exotic species is conducted in affected parks. Early burning is conducted to mitigate the impact of dry season hot fires and to preserve forage for herbivores for the dry season. This is achieved through the mosaic of burned and unburned patches created by the early burning fires. Wildlife related research in the national parks is encouraged in collaboration with the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI).

Community Support and Conservation Education

TANAPA values the role played by the community towards conservation, therefore different approaches are adopted to provide conservation education to various conservation stakeholders.Also the organization extends financial support to communities bordering national parks for implementation of community development projects through Support for Community Initiated Projects (SCIP). These projects focus on education, health, transportation and water supply. Another project called Tanapa Income Generating Project (TIGP) has been launched. The aim is to effectively contribute to poverty alleviation for the communities living around the national parks, while gaining their support for conservation.

Contribution to Conservation Collaborators

The Organization appreciates the role played by sister institutions in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism and others in helping it to achieve its mandate. In reciprocation of the good spirit and efforts, TANAPA extends required support to such institutions. Some of these institutions are the College of African Wildlife Management (MWEKA), Pasiansi Wildlife Training College, Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) and Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB).

Tourism Development and Promotion

The Organization continues to embrace tourism as its main source of revenue for its operations. For that reason, TANAPA continues to ensure that more tourism products and activities are developed and promoted to diversify the tourism experience in the parks. Analysis indicates that newly developed tourist activities have a significant contribution towards park value and enhancing visitor experience and satisfaction.

As one of the marketing strategies the Organization in collaboration with other stakeholders continues to aggressively promote the country’s tourist attractions both locally and internationally.

In order to promote domestic tourism, TANAPA continues to build affordable accommodation facilities in the parks and encourages the private sector to invest in the provision of logistic services targeting the local market. Improvement of tourist facilities in the parks and their surroundings is as well emphasized.

Registered office & organization headquarters

Mwalimu J.K. Nyerere Conservation Centre, Burka Estate, Dodoma Road, P.O. Box 3134, Arusha. Telephone: +255 27 2970404/2970405 Fax: +255 27 2970408

Email: [email protected] , info@tanzaniaparks.go.tz Website: www.tanzaniaparks.go.tz

Parent ministry

Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism,

Askari road, Kilimani Street, P.O.Box 1351

40472 Dodoma, TANZANIA

Email: [email protected] Website: www.mnrt.go.tz

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