Tanzania News in English
July 21, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 21st July, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Africa’s second-largest economy eyes Tanzania’s ports and railways for fresh investment.
Detention of UDOM lecturer raises serious concerns over academic freedom in the region.
Zanzibar approves transition to electric public transport in a push for a low-carbon future.
Tanzanian president hails Chinese firms' vital role in infrastructure development across the nation.
Regional medical camp set to provide over 500 specialist surgeries to those in need.
VETA graduates in Lindi pledge to drive peace and community development initiatives.
EAC to launch Uganda Virus Research Institute as a regional center of excellence in virology.
WHO calls for $6.42 million to sustain health and nutrition services across Somalia and Sudan.
African entrepreneurs are honing skills that could benefit the continent's growth and infrastructure.
New research framework for traditional medicine in Tanzania is being hailed as a game-changer.
Hidden in the VIP, the illicit rise of khat 'Mirungi' is causing concern in city bars.
Management of anorectal malformations at a tertiary hospital in Tanzania shows promising results.
Dying Sun-like stars may kick themselves through space, revealing new cosmic mysteries.
New quantum gravity theory links entropy, dark energy, and life in groundbreaking research.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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