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Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park
The Wildlife Frontier Is Coming Down
11 April 2005
Following all the hype about the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, CAMERON EWART-SMITH investigates the first real tourist opportunities on offer in the newly proclaimed Parque National do Umpopo (PNL) in Mozambique
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Elephants migrate to Mozambique
30 Mar 2005
The great elephant herds of the Kruger National Park, under threat of culling, are migrating in growing numbers across the border into Mozambique‘s adjacent Limpopo Park.
Great Limpopo TFCA, Kruger National Park
Kruger signs MoU toward empowering communities
16 Feb 2005
This Memorandum of Understanding between the CPPPP (a Department of Trade and Industry project), KNP and TEP (a partner of the Business Trust) aims to encourage economic growth in the area around the...
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Buses take Kruger to Kasie
08 Feb 2005
The Executive Director of the Kruger National Park (KNP), Dr Bandile Mkhize took delivery of two donated buses for its "Take Kruger to Kasie Project" on 4 February 2005. The two specially equipped...
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Influx of tourists to Mozambique sky-rockets
28 Jan 2005
The number of tourists who entered Mozambique in December from South Africa increased by more than 120% in comparison to the same period the previous year. These dramatic statistics were just released by...
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Elephants migrate between Kruger and Limpopo National Parks
08 Dec 2004
During a recent joint venture between Mozambique, South Africa's Department of Agriculture, SANParks and Peace Parks Foundation to monitor buffalo in Limpopo National Park (LNP) in Mozambique, two dysfunctional collars were removed from...
Great Limpopo TFCA, Kruger National Park
Punda Maria gets a facelift
12 Nov 2004
Punda Maria Camp has received seven luxury tents and a swimming pool, valued at around R2.5-million, and Punda Maria Gate has received a new building, reception area and ablution blocks, valued at R1.9-million....
