Tanzania News in English

November 17, 2025

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Transcription

Good morning! It’s 17th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Government maps over 23,000 industries to boost employment opportunities across the nation.

Dar authorities reaffirm commitment to strengthening healthcare partnerships for better services.

TEMESA receives praise for conducting thorough on-site vehicle inspections to ensure safety.

Namibia's voting process enters its third day as Biden heads to Angola for discussions.

A Member of Parliament calls for increased private sector support for people with disabilities.

Tanzania's president appoints a new finance minister while retaining foreign and mining ministers.

Chakwera speaks after being named Commonwealth envoy for Tanzania’s reconciliation efforts.

CCM urges clerics to avoid involvement in political matters to maintain neutrality.

Great Lakes leaders advocate for peace and security in the region during a high-level forum.

Health Ministry raises alarm over a surge in diabetes cases nationwide, calling for action.

Ethiopia faces its first Marburg outbreak, raising concerns over public health safety.

Public servants are urged to take regular health checks to ensure their well-being.

Insights reveal how lactylation may bridge immune regulation in migraine pathophysiology.

When career development turns into career anxiety, experts suggest strategies to cope.

Hundred Heroines charity's Facebook page reinstated after being wrongly flagged for drug content.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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