Tanzania News in English
March 14, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 14th March, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Sham Presidential Commissions endorse Tanzanian government's plans to evict Maasai from Ngorongoro area.
Six Tanzanians confirmed dead, three missing after tragic boat capsizes on Lake Tanganyika.
Tanzania's tour operators reassess strategies following flood alerts that stirred Safari World concerns.
A media giant falls as Sahara Media Group winds up, raising questions about press freedom in Tanzania.
Study reveals women entrepreneurs face challenges accessing Tanzania’s procurement opportunities.
German diplomat's visit to Dar es Salaam highlights cultural and tourism links between nations.
Former Bank of Tanzania governor Idris Rashidi passes away at the age of 78.
Teacher finally receives Sh4.2 million owed for eight years of unpaid salary.
Business college set to expand enrollment as new ten-storey building nears completion.
Fears grow for press freedom as billionaire takes control of East Africa's largest media house.
Tanzania's health experts intensify efforts to enhance disease surveillance across the nation.
Ammonia buildup linked to liver tumors in mice, suggesting dietary changes may slow cancer growth.
Younger, mobile men in eastern and southern Africa unaware of their HIV status, raising concerns.
EU funding for Rwanda's Mozambique deployment expected to conclude in May, according to reports.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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