Tanzania News in English
January 9, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 9th January, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
China and Ethiopia strengthen ties in infrastructure and AI during a ministerial visit.
East Africa's $5 billion oil pipeline prepares to start exports by October this year.
Tanzania's central bank predicts strong economic growth, maintaining key interest rates for stability.
Rwandan peacekeepers in the Central African Republic receive UN service medals for their efforts.
Tanzania aims to attract export-oriented businesses with speed and generous incentives.
A Rwandan woman dies under mysterious circumstances at a police station in Arusha, Tanzania.
Egypt reaffirms its commitment to Nile water security, rejecting unilateral measures from neighbors.
Alberta education minister plans to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to honor her sister's memory.
Scientists uncover a mechanism behind natural fertilizer production in plants, aiding agriculture.
Simple changes in sepsis treatment could potentially save thousands of lives globally.
Gold prices steady as traders await crucial US jobs data for potential rate-cut clues.
The Cyber Wars That Weren’t: A look at the escalating digital tensions among global powers.
AFCON 2025 quarter-finals promise fierce competition among teams with a rich history of titles.
Foodgrains Bank issues urgent appeal to support humanitarian efforts in Gaza amid ongoing crisis.
Trolls’ paradise: A deep dive into the darker side of social media and its impact.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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