I found this article on the Tanzanian Daily News and wonder if any of our readers know why the hunting firm changed it's mind.
Proposed Serengeti airport project aborts
Correspondent MUGINI JACOB in Serengeti
Daily News; Tuesday,July 25, 2006
Plans to construct a modern airstrip in Serengeti District, Mara Region, have been suspended following an American hunting firm's decision to pull out from the proposed deal to fund the project. According to the Serengeti acting Executive Director, Mr Isack Kisa, the hunting company, Grumeti Reserves Ltd, has already written to the council stating that it won't fund the construction of the airport as it agreed earlier.
"The company has already written to us that it has withdrawn its intention to fund the construction of the airport," Mr Kisa told reporters in Mugumu township last weekend.
An American investor in the Serengeti ecosystem had mooted a massive transformation of the Serengeti District headquarters, Mugumu, into a tourism hub, with a possibility of a modern airport, among other facilities.
He hoped the project would assist the district to develop tourism facilities to enable local operators to utilise the northern section of the Serengeti National Park to its full potential and in such a way redirect income to the Serengeti District.
Some residents of Kyambahi Ward, where the airport would have been located, are now seeking legal assistance to take the council to court for having initially allegedly stopped villagers from developing the area because they would have been shifted and compensated to allow the airport project to take place.
Last year the hunting firm was said to have financed survey on the area to pave the way the construction of the airport. If the project had gone ahead, small jetliners flying direct from Europe and America would have been able to land at Mugumu. The whole project was the brainchild of Mr Paul Tudor Jones, a US millionaire and a prominent Wall Street trader.