Tanzania News in English
October 29, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 29th October, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Tanzanian president set to retain power as rivals face election barriers.
Zanzibar's early voting wraps up amid isolated complaints and allegations of vote rigging.
Malawi's President Mutharika makes a statement as SADC chairperson on regional security.
Zanzibar's early voting kicks off as President Suluhu conducts her final rally in Mwanza.
CRDB and Bpifrance grant Zanzibar over Sh115 billion for land management initiatives.
Namibia's voting process enters its third day as Biden heads to Angola for discussions.
Tundu Lissu remains in custody as key witness concludes evidence in his treason trial.
Kenya's plane crash claims the lives of 11 tourists and a local pilot en route to Maasai Mara.
Africa’s infrastructure funding faces tough realities as nations seek to mobilize resources.
Egypt emerges as the Middle East’s largest LNG importer, surpassing Kuwait in demand.
Tata Motors addresses security flaws that exposed sensitive company and customer data.
Multiple airlines cancel flights to tourist hotspots due to rising operational fees.
Sia's custody battle escalates with serious allegations against her ex-husband.
Bryan Mbeumo named Premier League Player of the Week after impressive performances.
Rare two-headed flatworms discovered producing unusual offspring, intriguing scientists.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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