Tanzania News in English
November 6, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 6th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Countries warn against non-essential travel to Tanzania amid recent unrest.
Curfew lifted in Tanzania's main city following election-related chaos.
Tanzanian government confirms return to normalcy, declaring the country safe for visitors.
Ngorongoro Crater sees surge in tourist arrivals post-elections, signaling renewed interest.
Tanzania's ruling party announces process to select Assembly's Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
Most conservationists are remembered for what they saved, but Jane Goodall inspires many.
Cinis Fertilizer temporarily halts production for a major plant overhaul.
Blue Origin plans second launch of New Glenn mega-rocket on November 9.
Angola inaugurates a new stadium built to FIFA standards, promoting youth and talent.
World Athletics reveals finalists for 2025 Athlete of the Year, including top stars.
Ericsson drives discussions on future tech at Africa Tech Festival 2025.
Chinese autonomous driving firm Pony.ai sees shares drop 12% in Hong Kong debut.
Taylor Momsen claims studio execs labeled her “ungrateful” for wanting to leave Gossip Girl.
The expansion of our universe may be slowing down, raising questions about dark energy.
Gavi and partners begin designing an RSV maternal vaccine program to protect mothers and infants.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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