Tanzania News in English
November 1, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 1st November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Tanzania's election crisis deepens as Samia Suluhu Hassan seeks support from Ruto and Museveni.
Hundreds feared dead in Tanzania amid crackdown on election protests.
Zanzibar President Mwinyi wins reelection, pledging to prioritize national interests.
Tanzania integrates clean cooking initiatives into school feeding programs for better health.
Bobi Wine expresses solidarity with Tanzanian protesters, calling for leadership accountability.
African copper exports to China face disruption due to unrest in Tanzania.
Botswana's Central Bank raises key interest rate to combat liquidity crunch.
Malawi's Catholic Church launches a national day to celebrate the laity.
Zambia's government plans to incorporate agroecology into policy formulation.
South Africa sees over twenty percent rise in overseas arrivals this summer.
Emirates marks thirty years in Nairobi, boosting tourism and trade in East Africa.
Zoë Wicomb, the acclaimed South African author, has passed away at seventy-six.
Dysfunction in chromosome-stabilizing proteins linked to deadly illnesses identified.
World space summit set to take place in Nicosia, bringing global attention to space exploration.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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