Tanzania News in English
November 13, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 13th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Tanzania election killings spark international outcry and calls for investigations.
Leonardo DiCaprio pays tribute to Jane Goodall, highlighting her hopeful legacy.
Tanzania’s Treasury Registrar sets ambitious targets to transform public entities by 2030.
Government to sponsor nearly 500 new medical specialists for the upcoming year.
Singida RAS emphasizes the importance of value for money in local projects.
Misungwi pledges to enhance its horticulture sector for better economic growth.
Ukerewe aims to boost its coffee production in an effort to improve livelihoods.
EABC and ALLPI join forces to revive the leather sector in the region.
Tanzanian small-scale gold miners seek electricity and loans to increase output.
Public servants are urged to prioritize peace in their communities.
African military leaders convene in Rwanda to address the digital divide in defense education.
Morocco prepares for AFCON 2025, offering free e-visas and mobilizing thousands of volunteers.
KGA boosts national efforts to combat non-communicable diseases across Tanzania.
Effective malaria vaccines are now available in 24 countries, showing promising results.
Government stresses the importance of medical confidentiality for public trust.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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