Tanzania News in English
December 12, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 12th December, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Tanzania urges predictable climate finance as UNEA-7 calls for fair green economic transition.
Tanzania and China affirm to deepen long-standing cooperation for mutual benefits.
Prosecutor Serge Brammertz briefs the UN Security Council on Rwanda Genocide victim protections.
Tanzanian music artists struggle to return to business as society pushes for a boycott.
Opposition claims 2,000 killed in Tanzania's election violence, leaving cities deserted.
As Tanzania marks 64 years of independence, a call for youth to reclaim Nyerere's spirit.
University of Iringa praises Iringa High Court division for improving access to justice.
The harsh reality facing Tanzania’s girl domestic workers highlights their need for respect.
Kampala University Vice Chancellor warns against excessive AI use affecting critical thinking.
PM orders urgent review of the asset and liability declaration system for transparency.
Dr. Samia welcomes envoys from five nations to strengthen diplomatic ties.
International review sees significant progress in cancer control efforts in Tanzania.
Lab-developed mosquitoes show promise in preventing malaria parasite development in Tanzania.
Major airports in eastern Africa prepare for WHO health regulation compliance peer review.
Chic new hotel opens in Camps Bay, adding luxury accommodation options.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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