Tanzania News in English

November 28, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 28th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Peace and unity are essential for driving development in Ukerewe, says DC Ngubiagai.

Authorities urge immediate action to combat rising antimicrobial resistance across the region.

Child stunting rates have dropped by an impressive 34 percent in Bukombe district.

The government is taking steps to protect local traders from unfair competition.

DC emphasizes that peace is the foundation for national development in Tanzania.

Border surveillance efforts have resulted in the apprehension of 76 illegal immigrants.

Tanzanian forest champion wins the prestigious 2025 Tusk Conservation Award for impactful initiatives.

ZEC chief calls for greater transparency and collaboration in electoral processes.

Government and private sector unite to boost tourism, aiming for eight million visitors by 2030.

The revival of the Ngono River project raises hopes for local communities and the environment.

Scientists warn that climate change could expand habitats for malaria-carrying mosquitoes.

Ethiopia faces a rising death toll as the Marburg virus outbreak continues to spread.

Tanzania highlights the effective use of statistics to enhance health services nationwide.

Google CEO praises vibe coding for making software development more enjoyable and exciting.

Vodacom reaffirms its commitment to digital transformation in the telecommunications sector.

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

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