Tanzania News in English

November 22, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 22nd November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Investigation links Tanzanian police to deadly post-election crackdown and possible mass graves.

Whereabouts of government critic Humphrey Polepole remain unknown amid rising tensions.

Tanzanian police warn against incitement as security surveillance tightens ahead of Independence Day.

New Tabora airport terminal set to begin operations, boosting local travel and economy.

East African Community develops regional blue economy action and strategic plan for sustainability.

ICHA Tanzania signs agreement with local hospitals to reduce child mortality rates in Africa.

Tanzanians honor Joshua Mollel as he is laid to rest after being killed in the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Brussels Airlines announces direct flights to Kilimanjaro, enhancing travel options for tourists.

China, Tanzania, and Zambia agree to jointly build the TAZARA Railway prosperity belt for regional growth.

Coordinated efforts underway to avert cross-border Marburg virus spread as Ethiopia faces outbreak.

Phase two data suggests new drug could unlock shorter treatment for tuberculosis, showing promise.

Evidence of secondary anopheline vectors sustaining malaria transmission found in Assam, India.

Scientists discover ancient underground water on Mars, suggesting it may have been habitable longer.

Holding steady: sub-Saharan Africa shows steady growth amid fiscal challenges and revenue needs.

International collaboration key to protecting banana crops from Fusarium wilt, benefiting growers globally.

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

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