Tanzania News in English
October 19, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 19th October, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Spanish companies are set to invest in Tanzania’s agriculture, mining, and energy sectors.
A woman tragically lost her life after a fire extinguisher cylinder exploded in a scrap metal shack.
Tanzania warns employers to adhere to new directives on the recently established minimum wage.
A new digital program is launched to support patients with chronic conditions across the nation.
Declining foreign aid raises urgent calls for self-reliance in Tanzania's health sector.
Masked men abduct four youths, with their bodies discovered days later, shocking the community.
President Samia reveals plans to transform Katavi into a trade gateway to the DRC.
DUCE praises the Tanzanian government for its support of the HEET project, enhancing education.
Tanzania unveils new strategies aimed at ensuring job opportunities for graduates in the workforce.
The WHO commends TMDA for maintaining effective medicine and vaccine systems in Tanzania.
A million-year-old fossil discovery changes our understanding of human hands and feet evolution.
Scientists uncover new clues to life from fresh ice samples on Saturn’s moon, Enceladus.
Einstein’s overlooked theories may provide insights into the true origins of the universe.
Powerchair footballers are advocating for their sport's inclusion in the upcoming Brisbane Paralympics.
Limp Bizkit's founding bassist, Sam Rivers, has sadly passed away at the age of 48.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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