Rest in peace dad, Alf
Nordlund.
And, rest in peace MP and
deputy minister, Willliam Olenasha.
I’m unfocused and am again
posting far, far too late about important issues. I was writing about the new
DED’s contribution to the Loliondo police state, but also needed to return to
the president’s “Royal Tour”. Then protests erupted in Endulen against abuse
and violence by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority.
On 27th September
the Ngorongoro MP and Deputy Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office
(Investment) William Tate Olenasha passed away far too young at 49. I will
write about him later, or maybe I won’t. He was of invaluable help for this
blog up until 13th August 2017. I would like to extend my
condolences to William’s family and friends.
Then we suffered a shocking,
but not unexpected, family tragedy.
And then President Samia once
again made an ignorant and threatening statement about Ngorongoro.
This blog post is about two,
or more, different land threats in Loliondo and NCA, but that are united by the
threat of a genocidal Multiple Land Use Model review proposal (in case new
readers are confused).
In this blog post:
More about
The Royal Tour
Petition
Protests
against ranger violence in Endulen
A most
unsuitable district executive director
The Germans
again
Samia again
showing off her dangerous ignorance
By-election?