Tanzania News in English
November 29, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 29th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Tanzania receives over 152,000 tourists in just 21 days this November.
Tanzanian conservationist wins prestigious African conservation award for dedication and bravery.
Family re-does funeral after discovering missing relative killed in election protest.
EU Parliament calls for new elections in Tanzania and an investigation into recent killings.
Tanzania reassures investors that the country is safe for business and investment opportunities.
Defence attachés accredited to Rwanda visit key military facilities for collaboration.
The Ministry of Defence hosts a gala dinner for international defence attachés in Rwanda.
Ethiopia investigates a Marburg virus outbreak as health concerns rise in the region.
Researchers warn about a concerning trend among disease-carrying pests due to climate change.
AI technology tackles a century-old mystery in cancer research, offering new insights.
New film adaptation of Camus’s classic opens discussions on colonial history and its impact.
Africa's climate finance promises need urgent attention as COP30 discussions unfold.
Vodacom Tanzania launches international payments service to enhance global trade opportunities.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority opens a new headquarters in Karatu.
Time to deliver on Africa’s climate finance promises as developing nations seek justice.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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