Tanzania News in English
February 6, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 6th February, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Clean cooking initiative transforms health and dignity in Tanzanian schools.
Zanzibar's plan to destroy ballot papers sparks legal controversy.
Tanzania and China strengthen their long-standing partnership.
Arinaitwe Rugyendo honored for his contributions to scholarship and history.
Zanzibar to mark a decade of Kiswahili commission on Valentine's Day 2026.
Debate on Tanzania’s diminishing Pan-Africanism continues.
President Samia seeks long-term investment partners at Dubai summit.
Speaker defends parliamentary freedom, asserting lawmakers won't be questioned.
New wage order introduced in Tanzania to improve worker conditions.
Tanzania plans to post over four thousand teachers by April 2026.
Dar es Salaam prepares for the upcoming governance professionals forum.
Cancer is curable if detected early, say experts from Dar Hospital.
Zanzibar launches a free medical camp to combat non-communicable diseases.
Mwinyi emphasizes strong policies in the fight against diabetes in Tanzania.
Study reveals rare earthquakes occurring deep below Earth’s crust.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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