Tanzania News in English
March 12, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 12th March, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Tanzania warns against crossing flooded roads in Serengeti as infrastructure repairs are planned.
Tabora approves a budget of 50.9 billion shillings for road infrastructure construction and rehabilitation.
Tanzania’s health experts enhance disease surveillance efforts to build a resilient health workforce.
Zanzibar bans alcohol sales in non-tourist areas during Ramadan to respect cultural practices.
Communities encouraged to turn waste into wealth, promoting sustainability and economic growth.
UK commends Tanzania's response efforts to the recent Marburg outbreaks, highlighting effective measures.
Tanzania records a significant 30 percent increase in obesity rates among its population.
Government intensifies efforts to combat rare diseases, focusing on healthcare improvements.
Tanzanian billionaire Rostam Azizi takes control of East Africa’s largest media group.
Mozambican army commander visits Rwandan security forces in Mocímboa da Praia for collaboration.
Kenya slides further down the global corruption rankings index, raising concerns about governance.
Lifezone announces an exclusivity agreement for the Musongati Nickel Project in Burundi.
PM embarks on a tour of the Katavi Region to inspect ongoing development projects.
Absa reports a 12 percent profit increase, reaching a record 24.8 billion Rand amid growth.
Scientists discover new insights into why falling cats always land on their feet.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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