Tanzania News in English
May 1, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 1st May, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Standard Chartered secures $2.33 billion for Tanzania railway expansion, boosting infrastructure development.
Mining stakeholders in Tanzania call for stronger safety systems to protect workers and communities.
Ukonga's lifeline improves as a new mega prison hospital brings healthcare closer to citizens.
Tanzania completes satellite development procurement, advancing its national space program significantly.
UNICEF calls for an end to corporal punishment, advocating for children's rights and protection.
Tanzania reports a surge in mobile and internet users, driven by infrastructure expansion efforts.
Lifezone Metals boosts funding for the Kabanga Nickel Project, aiming for significant advancements.
Amigo Resources shares jump as it discovers nine new gold mining locations in Tanzania.
Tanzania tells the UN how it empowers women in the tourism sector, breaking barriers to leadership.
Government plans to close unapproved international schools to ensure education quality and safety.
Breaking the silence, young people in Tanzania are challenging harmful norms and reclaiming their rights.
Barrick cited as a model for mining investment, showcasing sustainable practices in the industry.
Tanzania uses the EAPP platform to affirm its readiness for cooperation in the power sector.
New UNMISS Force Commander emphasizes commitment to civilian protection during welcome ceremony.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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