Tanzania News in English
April 3, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 3rd April, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Fuel prices in Tanzania hit record highs amid global crises affecting the economy.
Partnerships are strengthening efforts to raise autism awareness across the nation.
Dr. Mwinyi promotes peace and unity while launching the Uhuru Torch run in Pemba.
Tanzania's economy shows resilience despite ongoing global uncertainties, officials report.
China invests $1.24 billion in upgrading the Zambia-Tanzania rail for copper exports.
Tanzania collaborates with development partners to enhance the execution of national plans.
Tax revenue exceeds expectations with a collection of Sh9.31 trillion in the third quarter.
High-level dialogue on unlocking climate finance takes place at the Peninsula Club.
The banking sector shift is improving financial inclusion for women, according to TBA.
EAC rewards young innovators while adopting resolutions to strengthen AI technology.
United States Secretary of Energy emphasizes clean cooking as vital for Africa's policy.
Tanzania's central bank maintains the policy rate at 5.75 percent for the second quarter.
Vodacom Tanzania announces a $28 million upgrade to modernize M-Pesa services.
Local contractors receive budget support to enhance their capabilities and projects.
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is now taking to the theatre stage, inspiring audiences.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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