Tanzania News in English

November 20, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

Transcription

Good morning! It’s 20th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Tanzanian Bishops condemn police violence against protesters, calling it merciless.

Remains of Tanzanian student Joshua Mollel killed in Israel arrive home for burial.

Tanzania unveils national water grid plan at COP30, focusing on climate adaptation.

TOSCI issues warning against fraudulent seed dealers to protect farmers.

Water Minister urges action against corruption in the sector to ensure integrity.

Youths encouraged to embrace vocational education for better job opportunities.

New soil-fertility program launched to enhance agricultural productivity across Tanzania.

UDSM honors a renowned educator and philanthropist for their contributions to society.

Mavunde kicks off construction of Maseya dispensary to improve local healthcare.

Mkenda outlines key reforms ahead of the 2027 double cohort in education.

RDF launches inter-force competition for 2025 to foster teamwork and skills.

Zanzibar government calls for investment in modern data to enhance governance.

CRDB lists Al Barakah Sukuk bond on the Dar es Salaam stock exchange.

Tanzania is betting on LNG as a strategic move ahead of upcoming deadlines.

Ghana activates emergency response against Marburg virus as health threats escalate.

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

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