Tanzania News in English
June 7, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 7th June, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Brussels Airlines launches direct flights to Tanzania, landing 248 tourists at KIA.
Tanzania orders removal of hanging from its criminal justice system.
Samia pitches five flagship projects to global investors during her visit to Russia.
Tanzania bars coffee buyers who default on debts from the next season.
Tanzania eyes eco-protection and climate resilience under its Vision 2050 initiative.
Zanzibar plans to create 70,000 decent jobs for youth with a Sh47.3 billion loans scheme.
Tanzania's PM calls for compliance with Ebola prevention guidelines amid regional concerns.
Tanzania urged to increase health funding as the aid landscape shifts significantly.
China and Tanzania deepen their strategic partnership through high-level diplomatic talks.
Medical experts link non-iodinated salts to an increased risk of heart disease in Tanzania.
Tanzania can now detect the Marburg virus within hours, according to the CDC.
Tanzania's National Environment Management Council awards journalists for advocating environmental issues.
Tanzania reviews election laws to stop yearly wrangles over deputy mayor elections.
Investors are urged to tap into Zanzibar’s vast blue economy opportunities.
Tanzania's coffee production is rising amid increased farm investments, boosting competitiveness.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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