Tanzania is facing criticism for taking Maasai land to attract tourists and foreign investment. Stephanie McCrummen reports on how the Maasai view this as a threat due to conservation efforts. The land has become a hunting ground for billionaires, with a focus on attracting Chinese tourists through a new documentary.
Tanzania is once again turning to film to attract tourists — but this time focused on visitors from China. https://t.co/lvQgEoxKPM
Tanzania is targeting Chinese tourists with a new documentary https://t.co/1zxduuWdeq
In the press - Serengeti land grab: How Maasai land became prized hunting ground for billionaires ➡️ https://t.co/oJCdmYC2IZ https://t.co/bNiUnhqaYX
To attract tourists and foreign investment, Tanzania is taking the land of an ancient people. @mccrummens reports on how “conservationist” has come to be a word the Maasai associate with their own doom: https://t.co/yJ5JQeFbBE
To attract tourists and foreign investment, Tanzania is taking the land of an ancient people. For @TheAtlantic’s May 2024 cover story, Stephanie McCrummen reports on how “conservationist” has come to be a word the Maasai associate with their own doom: https://t.co/e4PiEltRX6 https://t.co/ryJGevZ0CO