The great American golfer is in the Serengeti

Akili zako fupi kama mkia wa kondoo ila sikulaumu. Wewe ushawahi muona president wa US on holiday anywhere??? Jibu hili swali ukizingatia ufupi wa akili zako.

Ahaaa haaa haaa
So US Presidents are prohibited to take a leave and spend anywhere outside US?
 
Who pays who. See Kenya pays those three (contracted) to come n perform in Kenya while Jack Niklaus is paying us to visit our tourists attractions. Stop ur Ukunya by comparing ardhi na mbingu.
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Who pays who. See Kenya pays those three (contracted) to come n perform in Kenya while Jack Niklaus is paying us to visit our tourists attractions. Stop ur Ukunya by comparing ardhi na mbingu.
The former generates more money and more views globally while the latter serves the interests of a few individuals( the visitor, hotel and the taxman) therefore not much to your economy.
 
The former generates more money and more views globally while the latter serves the interests of a few individuals( the visitor, hotel and the taxman) therefore not much to your economy.
Jack Nicklaus is more famous than those three! And he has a plan to invest in a golf resort in Tanzania. Watch this space.
 
Jack Nicklaus is more famous than those three! And he has a plan to invest in a golf resort in Tanzania. Watch this space.
Where is that? Please make me laugh at your stupidity.
 
So now I have to wait until you post again? I mean it is not something definite but rather another Danganyikan speculation as usual but you can wank yourself limp for all I care.
 
So now I have to wait until you post again? I mean it is not something definite but rather another Danganyikan speculation as usual but you can wank yourself limp for all I care.

Nicklaus begins tour, praises Tanzania hospitality


Dar es Salaam. A prominent retired American golfer, Mr Jack Nicklaus, who started a 10-day tour of Tanzania on Wednesday with his family, said he was impressed with the reception and hospitality of Tanzanians.

On arrival, Mr Nicklaus, who was nicknamed The Golden Bear due to his prowess in golf, was received by the deputy minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Mr Japhet Hasunga and senior officials from the Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB).

Though Mr Nicklaus retired from professional golf in 2005, he is still regarded by many as the greatest golfer of all time.

“I have heard about many tourist attractions of this country, but this is my first time to be in Tanzania. We have been thrilled by and board officials,” he said.

The legendary golfer added: “I know I am in safe hands and I hope I will see with my own eyes all those things I am told they are found here,” the relaxed golfer told his hosts and reporters.

He said besides visiting the tourist attractions, he will visit Dodoma region and contribute to a water project that is overseen by his German friend.

“I have been told that there is severe scarcity of potable water in that city. I will contribute to help mitigate the problem,” Mr Nicklaus pledged.

The deputy minister thanked the golfer for visiting the country and asked to feel at home while assuring him and his family of a safe and enjoyable stay in Tanzania.

He said the visit of Mr Nicklaus was a proof that Tanzania was making a stride in advertising its attractions globally.

Mr Hasunga told reporters that the government is pleased that the golfer of his status choose to visit Tanzania.

“Tanzania, the home of Kilimanjaro and unmatched attractions like Serengeti, is happy to host Mr Nicklaus and his family. The visitors will see the beauty of our country. We hope Mr Nicklaus will be our tourism ambassador when he returns home,” he said.

TTB director general Devota Mdachi said they have asked the golfer to be Tanzania’s tourist ambassador in the US.

“Our guests will be here for 10 days. We will ensure that see everything they want to see,” she promised.

During his heydays, Mr Nicklaus, nick-named Golden Bear, won 117 awards, making him a very important and rich person in the world. Mr Nicklaus has promised to invest in Tanzania.

Usually, Tanzania does not publicise private visits of world prominent people who visit local tourist attractions, if the visitors ask for private tranquil visits.

This month retired US President Barrack Obama had an eight-day private restful visit to local tourist attractions before leaving for Kenya on July 15.

The Swiss President, Mr Alain Berset, is also in the country for a private tranquil visit since July 10.
 
Where is that? Please make me laugh at your stupidity.



US GOLF LEGEND TO INVEST IN TANZANIA COURSES
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01/08/2018
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CELEBRATED American golfer Jack Nicklaus has accepted the Government’s request to invest in Tanzania’s golf courses, the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Hamisi Kingwangalla, announced in Dar es Salaam yesterday.

“We explained to him that we intend to establish a world-class golf zone and we asked him to invest in golf courses. He accepted our request and we are very grateful to him so much,” the minister said as he bid the celebrity farewell.

Kigwangalla added that Tanzania expects international important people of Nicklaus calibre to visit Tanzania in the near future, but gave no further details. “We are very optimistic on this.

He has immense influence and many friends; he has many people of international standing around him. They, too, will visit Tanzania.”

The retired golfer said he endorsed the government’s ideas, explaining that good golf courses will reward Tanzania with revenue that will enhance economic growth.
Nicklaus said he has seen many and great historical things that will remain in his memory for life, adding that he was astounded by Tanzanians’ hospitality, unity and cohesion he has never witnessed elsewhere.

“I tell you it is because of the cooperation and unity of Tanzanians, I chose to visit this country,” the relaxed golfer told reporters, adding that “that was the biggest reason for my coming”.

The golfer said he has had a successful and memorable visit in Tanzania, promising to convince his friends to visit Tanzania.

Retired Judge Thomas Mihayo also thanked the golfer for visiting Tanzania, pledging that the Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) will double efforts in advertising Tanzania’s tourist attractions.

Judge Mihayo who is also TTB’s Board Chairman said that the board’s efforts in popularizing Tanzania’s attractions were bearing fruits and hoped the golfer will be Tanzania’s tourism ambassador wherever he goes.

Other international people who visited Tanzania last month include the family of retired US President Barrack Obama who visited Tanzania for eight days before visiting Kenya and the family of the serving Swiss President, Alain Berset, who visited tourist attractions for weeks starting July 10, 2018.

US golf legend to invest in Tanzania courses
 
We explained to him that we intend to establish a world-class golf zone and we asked him to invest in golf courses. He accepted our request and we are very grateful to him so much,” the minister said as he bid the celebrity farewell.
I wouldn't expect him to deny it since it was initially not his Idea, you guyz shoved it into his throat.
 
Safi sana,hapo ujuwe Dreamliner haijaanza kupepea kwenda nchi za mbali,watapata tabu sana kwa kweli...
 
Siku ukisikia Trump na yeye anaweleza kwenye golf course Tanzania, usitafute mlango wa dharura.[emoji23]
 
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