Tanzania News in English

November 14, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 14th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Tanzania's Zanzibar sees a 24 percent rise in tourist arrivals this October.

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania condemns post-election violence and calls for prayers.

Kibaha residents urged to support local development efforts for a brighter future.

Zanzibar President unveils an expanded cabinet, reserving key posts for ACT Wazalendo.

Tanzania hosts a landmark trade show to unlock the continent’s horticultural potential.

Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba appointed as the new Prime Minister of Tanzania.

Micheweni residents appeal for the establishment of a fisheries training college.

Tanzania's night travel initiative transforms the transport sector for better accessibility.

Rwanda and Tanzania begin linking their retail payment systems for smoother transactions.

Cancer cases rise in Kilimanjaro, raising concerns about health awareness and prevention.

Lifezone Metals announces the closing of a $15 million offering to advance projects.

Sudan and South Sudan’s Bishops call for urgent action amid ongoing humanitarian crises.

Jane Goodall remembered at Washington National Cathedral, honoring her legacy for future generations.

COP30 move sees the African Group hailing a significant climate pledge of $788.8 million.

Should US growers look to Africa as the next big market for food and oil demand?

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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