Tanzania News in English
May 12, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 12th May, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Tanzania's universal health insurance now covers over 172,000 households nationwide.
Rwanda's army chief meets peacekeepers in Bangui City to discuss regional security.
Tanzania ranks among Africa’s top destinations for tourism investment, boosting its economy.
EAC warns that global conflicts threaten regional stability and economic growth.
Lessons from Tanzania’s 2025 election highlight the impact of social media on national security.
Young environmental experts are crucial for achieving Tanzania's Vision 2050 goals.
Tanzania's revenue chief calls for smarter customs systems to enhance trade and security.
Government pledges continued support for midwives to improve maternal health services.
Tanzania is set to launch major iron ore and coal projects within three months.
President Samia advocates for prison reforms to reduce recidivism among ex-inmates.
Sweden's aid withdrawal from Tanzania raises questions about diplomatic relations.
Rwanda launches an eye care campaign for the elderly through military and police outreach.
Tanzania eyes tech advancements from the Nairobi AI summit to boost local innovation.
Tanzania launches a transformative pharmaceutical hub to reduce import dependence.
Vodacom's recent earnings show strong performance, boosting connectivity across the region.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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