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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Law enforcement
Many donkey owner/operator are really mistreatment their animals as you can find many donkeys with injuries and sores especially on the neck are worked all time without treatment and rest.
So due to last passed animal welfare Law we would like to launch a law enforcement campaign which will aim to stop the donkey cruelty at kahama district for the elimination of all sick, injuries, lame and pregnancy donkey from the work
Monday, December 29, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 08, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
ANIMAL WELFARE BILL PASSED BY PARLIAMENT
Just seen this in the Arusha Times. I am so happy. It's only the beginning, but a massive step in the right direction.
As ever, Sarah
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Animal Welfare Bill to end cruelty
From a Correspondent
Being either a cow, goat, donkey, dog, cat or chicken in Arusha is a horrifying life. The animals are left to roam freely in Arusha’s dusty roads and streets to fend for themselves, and yet they have owners.
Chickens, although they are a delicacy in most homes and restaurants, are the most cruelly treated especially when bundled on wheel barrows or transported on bicycles upside down heading to be slaughtered in “Nyama Choma” places.
The situation, however, will soon work out in favour of the animals and birds as the National Assembly has passed the Animal Welfare Act, 2008 Bill that safeguards the rights and welfare of animals, especially domestic ones.
Presenting the Bill in the House on Tuesday, the Minister for Livestock Development and Fisheries, Mr. John Magufuli, said over 43,000 Tanzanians have signed a paper that declares how animals should be treated.
He said the society had a role to play in seeing that animals are well protected, because they contribute immensely to socio-economic lives of the entire nation.
The Bill has categorically demonstrated how animals should be treated and how to use them in economic activities, including involving them in carrying luggage.
Mr. Magufuli told the House that if animals are properly used, they can contribute a lot in economy, and in environment conservation.
Under the Bill, some by-laws would be introduced to explain how people keeping domestic animals like cows, donkeys, goats, dogs and rabbits should treat them.
Susan Lyimo (Special Seats – CHADEMA) called for the establishment of animal clinics and salons in the country.
Mr. Mwadini Jecha (Utaani-CUF) said there was a need for the society to respect animals they keep at home, because they bring them some income.
Mr. Ibrahim Sanya (Mji Mkongwe – CUF) said since animals bring huge profits to human beings, there was a need to take care of their safety.
He called upon people transporting animals from one post to another to make sure that such creatures do not suffer from unnecessary pain.
Mr. Charles Keenja (Ubungo-CCM) condemned those mistreating animals and the society should seriously deal with such people.




As ever, Sarah
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Animal Welfare Bill to end cruelty
From a Correspondent
Being either a cow, goat, donkey, dog, cat or chicken in Arusha is a horrifying life. The animals are left to roam freely in Arusha’s dusty roads and streets to fend for themselves, and yet they have owners.
Chickens, although they are a delicacy in most homes and restaurants, are the most cruelly treated especially when bundled on wheel barrows or transported on bicycles upside down heading to be slaughtered in “Nyama Choma” places.
The situation, however, will soon work out in favour of the animals and birds as the National Assembly has passed the Animal Welfare Act, 2008 Bill that safeguards the rights and welfare of animals, especially domestic ones.
Presenting the Bill in the House on Tuesday, the Minister for Livestock Development and Fisheries, Mr. John Magufuli, said over 43,000 Tanzanians have signed a paper that declares how animals should be treated.
He said the society had a role to play in seeing that animals are well protected, because they contribute immensely to socio-economic lives of the entire nation.
The Bill has categorically demonstrated how animals should be treated and how to use them in economic activities, including involving them in carrying luggage.
Mr. Magufuli told the House that if animals are properly used, they can contribute a lot in economy, and in environment conservation.
Under the Bill, some by-laws would be introduced to explain how people keeping domestic animals like cows, donkeys, goats, dogs and rabbits should treat them.
Susan Lyimo (Special Seats – CHADEMA) called for the establishment of animal clinics and salons in the country.
Mr. Mwadini Jecha (Utaani-CUF) said there was a need for the society to respect animals they keep at home, because they bring them some income.
Mr. Ibrahim Sanya (Mji Mkongwe – CUF) said since animals bring huge profits to human beings, there was a need to take care of their safety.
He called upon people transporting animals from one post to another to make sure that such creatures do not suffer from unnecessary pain.
Mr. Charles Keenja (Ubungo-CCM) condemned those mistreating animals and the society should seriously deal with such people.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Support Kahama Donkeys
Friday, October 17, 2008
ANIMAL WELFARE BILL MEETING
Thursday, October 16, 2008
SHINYANGA DONKEY CRUELTY
Donkey Resque
During World Animal Day working week we receive the call from someone and tell us that there were one donkey drop down to the big hole for 4 day, so we move fast with our time and succeed to bring on top, after donkey reach the top he was giving the shout voice which relate to "say thank you to TAPO"



WORLD ANIMAL DAY 2008
We have been celebrating World Animal Day 2008 by conducting vaccination, treatments and advices to the donkey owners,and handlers at Kahama District in western part of Tanzania through WSPA Africa Office funding.
We have reach more than 200 donkeys at the milling machines whereby their condition is real poor





We have reach more than 200 donkeys at the milling machines whereby their condition is real poor
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Request of Donation, "World Farm Animal Day"
Saturday, August 16, 2008
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