Tanzania News in English
January 21, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 21st January, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Women face challenges in identity when taking their husband's surname.
Former Tanzanian Minister Geoffrey Mwambe files lawsuit over passport seizure.
High demand for rare-earth metals set to boost Tanzania’s economy significantly.
Namibia's voting extends into a third day as Biden heads to Angola.
Tanzania strengthens regional cooperation in health services and medical training.
Zanzibar offers tax incentives to attract foreign investors to the region.
Tanzania targets over 30 million tonnes of cargo annually at Dar Port.
Tourism revenue in Tanzania reaches a record four point two billion dollars.
A team of officers from Rwanda participates in UN equipment working group in New York.
Five Tanzanians arrested for terrorism in Puntland, Somalia, amid ongoing investigations.
Access Bank Tanzania recognized for outstanding market expansion efforts this year.
Michael Mwakilasa introduces Tanzanian wellness supplements to the U.S. market.
Legal strategies in Africa focus on preventing non-communicable diseases through policy changes.
Algae's potential as a solar energy solution could revolutionize the industry.
Exporting wellness: Tanzanian supplements make their way to the United States.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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