AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoYouth & Skills: Tanzania’s College of Business Education (CBE) students were urged to take pride in their training and build future-ready, practical skills at a Career Fair 2026 in Dar es Salaam. Environment Through Art: Hip hop environmental activist Frida Amani was honoured at NEMC’s 40th anniversary for using music, education and community projects to drive conservation, including tree restoration and solar support for maternity wards. Clean Air Tech: Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba launched TOCEMS, a digital system to monitor pollution and strengthen enforcement against environmental offenders. Public Health & Rabies: In Arusha, Mbwa Wa Africa and Arusha City Council kicked off a free four-day mass dog vaccination drive to eliminate rabies, targeting over 40 sites. Justice Access: Zanzibar is set to roll out the second phase of “Samia Legal Aid” on June 20, expanding mobile legal aid and on-the-ground support. Sports & Youth Talent: Parliament praised President Samia’s sports investments after Serengeti Boys’ AFCON U-17 final run and World Cup qualification, alongside other youth team achievements. Culture & Reading: A new novel by Bona Udeze, “Why The Dilemma,” explores identity, race and social inclusion through interconnected stories set across Tanzania and beyond. Tourism & Wine: Tanzania’s wine tourism gets a boost as Ultimate Africa Journeys partners with CETAWICO to promote enotourism experiences from Dodoma’s Makutupora Valley.
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