Airport Mysteries: The Four Business-Class Rats and Why the Wings of Kilimanjaro Count

Airport Mysteries: The Four Business-Class Rats and Why the Wings of Kilimanjaro Count

by Deogratius Nsanzugwanko
Airport Mysteries: The Four Business-Class Rats and Why the Wings of Kilimanjaro Count

Airport Mysteries: The Four Business-Class Rats and Why the Wings of Kilimanjaro Count

by Deogratius Nsanzugwanko

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Overview

Tanzania has come a long way since Deogratius Nsanzugwanko was sitting in an airport and saw four unusual business-class passengers scurry across the terminal. When he saw the big rats, he felt a sense of shame as they did not even wait until the terminal was empty to make their passage. It was their territory, and they knew it. But the recent accomplishments at the Julius Nyerere International Airport, terminal 2, and the newly constructed terminal 3 in Dar es Salaam, the largest city in Tanzania, have instilled a new sense of pride in the country’s people. In this book, the author examines how the airport has been so vastly improved while also sharing his observations about airports throughout the world. He also highlights what life is like as a whole in Tanzania, seeking to find out why the country is one of the poorest and why the government was mismanaged for so long. Join the author as he takes a critical look at major economic issues, governance, and politics, using the international airport as a case study of progress in Tanzania.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532061165
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/09/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 72
File size: 780 KB

About the Author

Deogratius Nsanzugwanko is an internationally semiaccredited facilitator (building resources in democracy, governance, and elections in the Middle East and Southern Africa); government employee; farmer; dream analyst; and entrepreneur. He runs Kana Hatchery, which seeks to improve the availability of chicken in all forms. He holds a joint international MBA from the Maastricht School of Management and the Eastern and Southern Africa Management Institute. He is also a graduate of Tumaini University College, where he received a postgraduate diploma in management, and earned an advanced diploma in information technology from the Institute of Accountancy, Arusha.
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