It is well known that Africa is poorly covered with seismic stations a
nd relatively few readings reach the international data bases. In Sept
ember 1993 a workshop was held in Dar es Salaam, where all available s
eismograms for the months November and December 1992 from Ethiopia, Ke
nya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe were analyzed. A bulletin
was prepared for the 2 months of data containing 645 events of which 2
22 were reported as teleseisms and the rest as regional events. Sevent
y events had more than three stations reporting and were located withi
n the area, mostly in central East Africa. For the same time period, P
DE has five events reported in central East Africa, and it seems that
the local stations can lower the detection threshold from about magnit
ude 4.6 to 4.0. The existing networks in East Africa thus have a large
potential for increasing the quantity and quality of data available t
o the seismic community, and the workshop showed that it is very impor
tant to cooperate on a regional basis to achieve this.