Tanzania News in English
March 13, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 13th March, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
SADC briefs Tanzanian envoys on its 47th Ministers’ meeting amid global pressures.
Five killed as heavy rains wreak havoc in multiple regions, prompting safety concerns.
Tanzanian president calls for protection of Ngorongoro World Heritage Site amid land use assessments.
Government plans a Sh62.3 trillion budget for 2026/27, focusing on domestic revenue growth.
Tanzania reaffirms its commitment to human rights at a recent UN event.
Zanzibar sees a 4.9% rise in tourist arrivals for February 2026, boosting the local economy.
Tanzania seeks lasting solutions to election unrest through a presidential inquiry.
Economic gains from mining face increasing scrutiny from local communities.
Tanzania High Court acquits former village chairman in a high-profile murder case.
UK commends Tanzania's efforts in response to recent Marburg outbreaks.
Muhimbili provides free specialist services for nine diseases in Morogoro, enhancing healthcare access.
Tanzania's health experts broaden efforts to improve disease surveillance across the country.
Renewable energy capacity expected to double globally by 2031, driven by solar and wind.
Tanzanian billionaire Rostam Azizi takes control of East Africa’s largest media group.
Nintendo shares soar with the success of their new Pokémon game, boosting market confidence.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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