Tanzania News in English
April 24, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 24th April, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Tanzania election violence claims 518 lives, according to Mohamed Chande Othman.
New gate at Tarangire National Park opens to improve access for visitors.
Zanzibar’s capsized ship, Jozani II, is now stuck upside down on a reef near Mombasa.
Libyan poachers arrested in Chad for the illegal killing of 100 gazelles.
Tanzania aims to train 80,000 skilled artisans to boost the economy.
Energy Week Exhibitions kick off in Dodoma, focusing on fuel stability and electricity reliability.
Tanzania to host the 74th Miss World Pageant in 2027, promoting tourism growth.
National debt discussions highlight the need to look beyond just the total figure.
A third of young women in Sub-Saharan Africa have never tested for HIV, new study reveals.
Dar es Salaam cardiologist warns youth about the rising threat of high blood pressure.
Tanzania among four countries with the highest malaria deaths globally, raising health concerns.
Tanzania strengthens ties with Congo DR as lawmakers prepare for a tour of Dar.
Globeleq to build a $315 million solar-battery plant in Zambia, enhancing energy capacity.
Coffee companies launch satellite program to track deforestation in coffee plantations.
Scientists achieve a breakthrough in scalable fabrication for optical metamaterials.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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