Tanzania News in English
November 26, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 26th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
President Samia may face ICC scrutiny over election-related killings in Tanzania.
Tanzania aims to strengthen investor support in its transport sector for economic growth.
New cargo ships are set to enhance trade in Katavi and Kigoma regions.
Tanzania envoy works to bolster the Zanzibar Potsdam Partnership for development.
TRA has exceeded its tax collection targets for the first quarter of the fiscal year.
Tanzania dismisses 'protest' label for recent unrest, calling it economic sabotage instead.
Construction of the 390-metre Jangwani bridge in Dar es Salaam reaches 13 percent completion.
Government reaffirms commitment to fast wildlife compensation for affected communities.
Tanzania faces potential low pulses production in the coming year due to various challenges.
Rwandan peacekeepers in the Central African Republic are engaging in community work in Bangui.
Burkina Faso general's abducted daughter has been freed after a year in captivity.
Foreign tourist arrivals in Tunisia have surged by over 10 percent this year.
CRDB Bank is taking East Africa to the global stage with a new license in Dubai.
Tanzania’s newly trained community health workers are ready to make a positive impact.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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