Tanzania News in English
February 17, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 17th February, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Namibia voting enters its third day as Biden heads to Angola for discussions.
Tanzania promotes sustainable urbanization through green building initiatives across the country.
A new airstrip in Kunenge is set to boost the Coast Regional economy significantly.
Google now allows users to change their Gmail addresses after two decades of restrictions.
Tanzanian firm recovers six hundred thousand dollars in a landmark trade dispute with China.
Tanzania's Prime Minister vows to take action against fraudulent firms involved in the EACOP project.
Experts are calling for a comprehensive review of the Education Act of 1978 in Tanzania.
Heavy rains are expected to impact Southern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya from March to May 2026.
Ruto has called for an emergency EAC Summit to address an eighty-nine million dollar shortfall.
Samia warns that climate change poses a serious threat to economic activities in Tanzania.
Education funding in Africa falls short of continental targets despite rising priorities in the sector.
Anderson Cooper is set to leave CBS News' 60 Minutes amid ongoing turmoil at the network.
A new South African video game allows players to reclaim African art from museums through heists.
Chikungunya virus prompts travel warnings for popular destinations as outbreaks spread in Bolivia.
Giving cash transfers reportedly does not lead to increased injuries or deaths, according to a new study.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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