Tanzania News in English

November 15, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 15th November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Tanzania's President promises probe into post-election unrest amid reports of violence and detentions.

Bishops in South Sudan call for urgent action as power struggles undermine human dignity.

Samia’s first 100 days focus on youth and national healing, emphasizing consensus over pressure.

Tanzania assures tourists that travel remains safe despite recent political tensions and violence.

Tanzania partners with China to promote ecotourism, aiming for sustainable tourism growth.

Government plans to reduce construction material costs to enable safe and decent housing.

King’ongo School celebrates new modern toilets donated by alumna Lydia Moyo.

Youth and women to spearhead Tanzania’s mechanization revolution with major equipment allocations.

Climate Watch Advisory warns of evolving dry conditions impacting Eastern Africa.

Bishop Chaima urges resourceful laity in Malawi to actively serve their communities.

Archbishop of Lusaka honors departed clergy, recognizing their contributions to the community.

Rising gold prices boost Barrick Mining Corporation's cash flow in the third quarter.

KCB Bank and Pesapal launch partnership to digitize over 10,000 fuel stations in East Africa.

Astronomers discover potentially habitable “super-Earth” just 18 light-years away from us.

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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