| The    so-called miracle plant ‘Carissa-Edulis’ which was being used by  retired  Priest, Babu Ambilikile Masapila to brew his magic drink is  reportedly  disappearing. Dr Freddy Manongi, an expert Botany  and  Zoological Researcher and former Principal at Mweka Wildlife College  said  recent studies tracing the effects of the Loliondo brew’s  mad-rush  from   2010 to 2012, have revealed massive environmental  destruction in Sonjo  plains. | |||
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| Between  October 2010 to April 2012  more than 7 million people from all over  Tanzania, the neighboring countries  and overseas, were traveling to  Samunge Village, in the remote Digo-Digo Ward  of Sale Division in  Ngorongoro District to get potions of the herbal drink dispensed  by Mr  Masapila who earned the ‘Babu-wa-Loliondo’ title. It was believed that the ‘Loliondo  drink’ could  cure practically all forms of human ailments including Cancer, Diabetes   and HIV-Aids an allegation  which remains  to be proven.   Ambilikile Masapila  The cure was brewed from the barks  of the  ‘Mriga-riga’ trees scientifically known as ‘Carissa-Edulis’ from the   Apocynaceae family, which according to Dr Manongi is now disappearing  from the  Sonjo plains where the cure was staged. Dr Manongi who has just taken up his  post as the  new Conservator for the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority  (NCAA),  said Babu-wa-Loliondo and his team were forced to harvest many acres of   the plant to satisfy the needs of miracle seekers and as a  result, the  ‘Mriga-riga’ tree species are on  the verge of extinction. | |||
| The other  environment disaster  associated with the miracle cup, include the  massive tons of garbage left  behind by millions of people who flocked  into Samunge where they sometimes  queued for days, waiting for their  rounds of drink. "The waste disposed during the  Loliondo mad-rush can  still be seen today, these include plastic and glass  bottles, polythene  bags, torn pieces of clothing, discarded utensils and even  shells of  written off vehicles that failed to endure the wilderness  journeys,"  said Dr Manongi. The former Principalof the Mweka  Wildlife Training  Institute in Kilimanjaro Region, Dr Manongi, takes up the  NCAA top  post from Mr Bruno Kawasange who has been serving as the Acting   Conservator for the Tanzania’s most coveted conservation and tourism   destination which until now attracts over 500,000 visitors every year. “Ngorongoro has been around for  seven million years and  is where the first ever human being is scientifically  believed to have  initially resided, which means heading an institution like  this  requires much patience knowing it is much older than life itself,” said   the new NCAA Conservator. He pointed out that with the  prehistoric and original  growth of flora and fauna still undisturbed in the  vicinity, nature was  still very much in control something which must be  respected when  establishing or reinforcing rules and conditions governing both  the  institution and the surrounding conservation area. The NCAA which, in addition to the  legendary crater and  abundant wildlife, is also home to over 85,000 Maasai  Pastoralists and  continues to act as main gateway to Serengeti National Park  (SENAPA),  as well as the Loliondo Game Controlled Area (LGC) and Musoma-Mara,   through the Loduare Gate. Meanwhile the Council of Workers for  the Ngorongoro  Conservation Area Authority has conducted a special training  aimed at  raising or reinforcing awareness on HIV and Aids among members of the   NCAA staff which was held in Karatu District and got officially graced  by the  District Commissioner, Mr Felix Ntibenda. “Karatu is  famous for its vibrant night life, and being  gateway to the tourism attractions  of Ngorongoro and Serengeti, the  issue of HIV-Aids cannot be ignored,” reminded  DC Ntibenda. Source: (The Arusha times)  | |||
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