Tanzania News in English

November 25, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 25th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Namibia voting enters its third day as Biden heads to Angola for diplomatic talks.

Zanzibar faces rising malnutrition rates among pregnant women and children, urgent action needed.

TRA Kagera has exceeded its three-month revenue target, showcasing impressive financial growth.

Youth are encouraged to join VETA Ukerewe for skills development as Tanzania fast-tracks new colleges.

The Thabo Mbeki Foundation calls for a sovereign national dialogue amid Tanzania's legitimacy crisis.

A new project aims to support persons with disabilities in the Coast Region, enhancing opportunities.

Arts Week in Dar connects creatives across Africa, fostering collaboration and cultural exchange.

European Investment Bank pledges over two billion euros for renewable energy projects in Africa.

Kenya's inward decolonization is crucial for women's access to AI-powered health solutions.

Tanzania's community health workers are newly trained, ready to improve local healthcare services.

A subsidized vaccine brings relief to livestock keepers in Iringa, boosting agricultural health.

Yanga celebrates a hard-fought win over FAR Rabat, breaking their group stage jinx.

NASA's latest research list highlights advancements in space life science and health.

Malaysian scientists recruit bed bugs as innovative crime scene sleuths in a unique study.

Barrick Mining considers a management overhaul amid rumors of a potential breakup.

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

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