Tanzania News in English

February 25, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 25th February, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.

Rwandan peacekeepers provide free medical services to prisoners in Bria, Central African Republic.

Tanzania’s Prime Minister warns against mishandling water sources and rising water losses.

WHO to officially open a modern facility for preterm babies in Tanzania.

Tanzania details its clean energy campaign at the SADC’s Sustainable Energy Conference.

Probe into Tanzania’s post-election unrest extended, sparking ongoing debate.

Cotton Board purchases 16 self-propelled sprayers in a fight against pests.

Tanzania connects first 50 megawatts of Kishapu solar project to the national grid.

Zanzibar unveils new ICT policy to power digital services across the region.

Kenya secures Uganda’s stake purchase in a crucial pipeline deal.

Gold reserves at Tanzania’s Nyanzaga mine rise 73%, extending mine life significantly.

Bolt defends its driver earnings structure amid growing concerns.

Lipumba’s sudden replacement sparks a leadership rift within the CUF party.

Namibia voting goes into the third day as Biden heads to Angola.

UN Security Council expresses concern over the ongoing violence in Sudan.

Half of Britons avoid calling their GP when they are feeling ill, survey finds.

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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