Mwemtsi, Jafari Anania; William, Jesca; Mhache, Emmanuel Patroba(National College of Tourism, 2023)
The world is now experiencing the fourth industrial revolution, a period marked by emerging
technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, virtual reality, the Internet of Things, and
fifth-generation wireless ...
Batinoluho, Ladislaus(National College of Tourism, 2023)
Since independence in 1961, there have been efforts to promote the country’s abundant tourism
attractions and investment opportunities with little success. Of recent, Tanzania and rest of the
world were severely hit ...
Batinoluho, Ladislaus(National College of Tourism, 2023)
This paper intends to serve as an early wake-up call for the need of reviewing and harmonizing
taxes and levies imposed on the Tourism Industry in Tanzania. The research adopted
qualitative method, involving 154 ...
Tourism and climate change have been widely related. Climate change induced flooding is of
serious concern because it causes financial and economic losses for investors in hotel and
tourism industry. Flooding and drought ...
Ticks are important vectors of disease-causing pathogens of humans, wildlife, and livestock,
reducing tick abundance is an important but elusive goal this is because of their range of
distribution. However, previous ...
Nkoe, G.; William, E. L.(National College of Tourism, 2023)
The purpose of the paper is to test the impacts of electronic Word of Mouth (e-WOM) toward
the choice of tourism products in Tanzania and proposes a recovery strategy from COVID –
19. Structured questionnaire was ...
Astrotourism is one of special interest tourist products which are growing in demand in recent
times. It focuses on activities related to observing night skies and celestial phenomena in natural
spaces, as well as ...
Lucumay, Brian; Emmanuel, Erminia; Mwandumbya, Ernest(National College of Tourism, 2023)
The COVID-19 (popularly, the Coronavirus pandemic) outbreak and its massive and instant
spread froze mobility globally on an unmatched scale and extensively and rapidly limited access
of the need for education. This ...
Shai, M. P; Kleynhans, C; Roberson, J. R(National College of Tourism, 2023)
Gambling is a lucrative activity that is perceived as both a benefit and a curse to society. It has
different levels of support and opposition from various sections of society and many positive
and negative economic, ...
Agapity, Greyson; Limka, Charles; Misimbe, James(National College of Tourism, 2023)
By looking at how street food vendors deal with this unique encounter, our research uncovers the
effects of numerous COVID-19-related limitations on the culinary tourism industry. The
information was gathered through ...