Tanzania News in English

October 31, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 31st October, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Tanzania faces fresh protests as President Samia Suluhu Hassan takes a lead in election counts.

Zanzibar President Mwinyi wins reelection, pledging to prioritize national interests.

Bobi Wine shows solidarity with Tanzanian protesters, calling for accountability from leaders.

The DA criticizes Ramaphosa and Lamola for their silence on the imprisonment of opposition leaders.

Musician Diamond Platnumz removes political posts supporting President Samia from social media.

Young Catholic adults in Kenya are inspired to become agents of change and hope.

The Catholic University prepares for the arrival of its first CBC cohort in 2029.

Zambia's government plans to incorporate agroecology into policy formulation.

Emirates celebrates a 30-year journey in Nairobi, enhancing global connectivity and tourism growth.

A new study reveals how ammolite gemstones achieve their vivid colors.

Research highlights the importance of precision DNA repair in the long life of bowhead whales.

Pregnancy-related heart failure is underdiagnosed, prompting calls for better awareness among doctors.

Chikungunya surge linked to climate change raises concerns among health experts.

Mombasa Port operations continue to evolve, impacting trade in the region.

Inside the World Bank’s vision to create a billion new jobs for the future.

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

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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