Tanzania News in English
June 2, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 2nd June, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Kikwete mandates induction training for public servants upon reporting to their stations.
Over 246,000 students selected for Form Five and technical colleges across the nation.
Samia prepares for a historic three-day visit to Russia, marking a significant diplomatic event.
Global firms show interest in investing in Tanzania’s growing pharmaceutical industry.
Compassion International launches prenatal care initiatives for expectant mothers in Tanzania.
Tanzania's U-17 team believes they can clinch the Africa Cup of Nations title this year.
Journalists are urged to uphold public trust in their reporting and coverage.
Tanzania transitions from dialogue to deals with a $6.3 billion investment pipeline.
NACTVET opens admissions for the 2026/27 academic year for certificates and diplomas.
Kombo encourages the Tanzanian diaspora to promote investment opportunities in their homeland.
Japan pledges $20 million to the World Bank to enhance critical minerals supply chains.
Women worldwide commemorate Global Peace Day in 53 cities, advocating for harmony.
Zanzibar approaches full immunization coverage, aiming for better public health outcomes.
Severe pediatric kidney injuries are alarmingly common in central Tanzania, raising concerns.
The Duke Global Health Institute continues its impactful work in Tanzania’s health sector.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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