Tanzania News in English
July 29, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 29th July, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Zimbabwe Staff College delegation explores Rwanda's security transformation and governance during study tour.
Environmental experts join Tanzanian villages in opposing soda ash factory near Lake Natron.
Samia outlines key ministerial tasks during oath ceremony, warning against favoritism.
Is 'black tax' a family solidarity or a threat to financial freedom?
The 400-KV Chalinze–Dodoma power project nears completion, set to start services in mid-August.
East African Bishops identify young people as a pastoral priority for the next four years.
Samia emphasizes communication as key to protecting national interests.
Burial dispute over Mwanza fisherman reaches court amid community tensions.
Digital marketplace set to transform fisheries trade and expand markets in Tanzania.
Tanzania begins construction of USD 2.74 billion Tabora-Kigoma railway section to boost logistics.
IMF praises resilience of Zimbabwe's economy, clearing first Staff-Monitored Program review.
Tanzania raises Sh263 billion through first offshore bond listed in London, expanding capital access.
Milestone for Tanzania as specialists perform maiden cochlear implant surgeries at MNH.
Tanzania revises VHF guidelines in preparedness for Ebola and Marburg outbreaks.
Scientists discover new dinosaur species in Zimbabwe, potentially changing our understanding of ancient ecosystems.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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