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The Government of Tanzania is allegedly planning to evict at least 70,000 Maasai Indigenous pastoralists from their legally recognised customary land to pave the way for the operations of the Otterlo Business Corporation. The company did not respond to the allegations
Women in Tanzania are increasingly at the forefront of fighting for their land rights in the wake of increased encroachment by corporations including in the mining and tourism sectors.
The Tanzanian government continues to forcibly remove Maasai communities from 1,500 km2 of legally registered village land within the Loliondo division of Ngorongoro district. The eviction is to pave way for trophy hunting by the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based Otterlo Business Company (OBC).
Tanzanian authorities have been filmed opening fire on Maasai people in the northern Ngorongoro district, an area popular with tourists, following a dispute over turning land used for grazing into a game reserve.
The Government of Tanzania is allegedly planning to evict at least 70,000 Maasai Indigenous pastoralists from their legally recognised customary land to pave the way for the operations of the Otterlo Business Corporation. The company did not respond to the allegations