Tanzania News in English

January 13, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 13th January, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Namibia's voting process enters its third day as citizens cast their ballots.

Rwandan peacekeepers in the Central African Republic receive UN service medals for their dedication.

Zanzibar plans to launch electric bus public transport in February to enhance mobility.

Tanzania earns a top global ranking in GovTech from the World Bank, showcasing digital progress.

The Court of Appeal dismisses Standard Chartered Hong Kong's appeal against IPTL, marking a legal victory.

Cholera outbreaks continue to pose global health threats, urging immediate attention and action.

Tanzania's government rolls out a massive mosquito net drive in Morogoro to combat malaria.

Failed Form Two pupils will join Form Three under a special program aimed at educational support.

The Bishop of Dedza warns young people about the risks of betting as a means of survival.

Pemba Port is set to open new opportunities for tourism, boosting the local economy.

Execution-style killings reported in Tanzania during election crackdowns raise serious concerns.

Arusha National Park plans to roll out new tourism products after receiving recognition from CNN Travel.

AI technology is not a threat to jobs, Tanzanians assured, as it enhances efficiency in various sectors.

Zambia's defense chiefs meet to discuss rising insecurity in the eastern DRC amid regional tensions.

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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