Tanzania News in English
March 8, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 8th March, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Tanzanian women shine at Mining Indaba, winning major continental awards.
Tanzania and Norway reaffirm their commitment to socio-economic and diplomatic ties.
EAC leaders call for an immediate ceasefire in Eastern DR Congo amid ongoing conflict.
Zanzibar invests Sh800 billion to tackle persistent power outages across the region.
Tanzania marks IORA’s 29th anniversary, emphasizing sustainable ocean resource use.
Geita prepares to host a vibrant National Women’s Day festivity this year.
Zungu demands tougher measures against the misuse of public funds in Tanzania.
Tanzania strengthens its preparedness as the Middle East war raises energy security fears.
Scientists warn that fake research is spreading faster than legitimate scientific findings.
East African universities explore innovative startup partnerships to boost regional development.
Agriculture and manufacturing lead the way for women’s opportunities under Vision 2050.
If your land is being acquired, remember you are not the one being valued.
CDC issues a travel alert on polio risk affecting 32 countries worldwide.
When floods hit, the risk of malaria follows, highlighting the need for better disaster systems.
3D printed street furniture is recycling waste from demolished urban villages creatively.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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