Tanzania News in English

November 18, 2025

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Transcription

Good morning! It’s 18th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Tanzania’s President Hassan reshuffles cabinet, dropping seven ministers after a landslide election win.

Education remains a top priority for every girl in our nation, emphasizing the importance of learning.

Msua Primary School initiative sparks a new partnership aimed at enhancing educational resources.

Africa loses fifty percent of its revenue and twenty-five percent of GDP due to corruption, says AU.

Regional Commissioner Mtanda emphasizes the need for accurate data from statisticians for national development.

The Tanzanian government forms an eight-member team to investigate the October 29 election protests.

TIRA is encouraging innovation to increase insurance adoption across the nation.

Over twenty-one thousand candidates are set to begin their Form IV exams in Zanzibar today.

Karamagi, at seventy-six, receives a doctorate and calls for unity among the people.

Zanzibar President inspects the progress of Sports City ahead of the AFCON 2027 tournament.

New drug shows promise as a breakthrough treatment for deadly tuberculosis in recent trials.

South Sudan ramps up preventive measures following a Marburg outbreak in neighboring Ethiopia.

A new light-based technology is revolutionizing the arrangement of cellular messengers with precision.

Action is needed to address the immense human cost of the ongoing conflict in Sudan, says a Bishop.

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

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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