Tanzania News in English
April 12, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 12th April, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
TESP enhances teacher education quality as Tanzania aims for resilience in education reform.
Dr. Samia honors Wasukuma tribal leader, Chief Isale, in heartfelt tribute.
Tanzanian institutions unite to accelerate agricultural reforms for better productivity.
REA invests 12 billion shillings to provide power to 307 hamlets in Namtumbo District.
Tanzania and Kenya commit to strengthening diplomatic and trade relations for mutual benefit.
TISEZA registers 177 projects worth 31 trillion shillings, creating nearly 20,000 jobs in three months.
Vice President Dr. Nchimbi warns leaders against the misuse of power in governance.
A remarkable 76 percent of Tanzanians now access formal financial services through digital platforms.
Commonwealth envoy Chakwera meets inquiry commission to address poll-related violence in Tanzania.
Health funding efforts are growing across Africa, highlighting the risks of kidney disease.
Public urged to routinely test for Hepatitis B to ensure better health outcomes.
Research reveals 102 plant species used to manage sickle cell disease effectively.
A study notes that 70 percent of deaths in Tanzania occur at home, raising concerns.
Health experts advocate for traditional food to enhance nutrition and well-being.
Artemis II mission inspires the next generation of space scientists and enthusiasts.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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