Tanzania News in English
November 8, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 8th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Over 140 Tanzanians face treason charges following election day protests and poll violence.
Zanzibar cuts port charges on food imports to stabilize prices after election disruptions.
TDB expands its milk program to 218 schools, promoting better nutrition for students.
Rescue center saves 89 girls from abuse, highlighting ongoing efforts to protect vulnerable youth.
Call to increase tree planting efforts for climate action gains momentum across the nation.
Over 400 stakeholders set to attend the upcoming horticulture summit, focusing on industry growth.
Tanzania's parliament to convene without official opposition as the 13th Assembly prepares to begin.
Xi congratulates Samia Suluhu Hassan on her presidency, strengthening ties between China and Tanzania.
Mwanza councils urged to effectively utilize nutrition funds for community health improvements.
AMECEA’s 21st Plenary Assembly theme emphasizes youth and good governance, aiming for impactful discussions.
TB bacteria survive due to genetic adaptations found in patients, raising concerns for public health.
Study explores lithosphere and upper mantle structure beneath Turkana Depression using seismic data.
Private-jet pileup inconveniences tech titans flying into Lisbon, causing travel disruptions.
Pfizer wins a $10 billion bidding war for weight-loss start-up Metsera, intensifying the biotech race.
Diageo lowers its fair value estimate after weaker-than-expected sales, impacting market confidence.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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