AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoProtest Crackdown: Tanzania and Kenya have deployed heavy security to deter July 7 “Saba Saba” protests, with Tanzania banning political gatherings and citizens fearing deadly consequences. Women’s Football: Jentrix Shikangwa has signed a two-year deal with Egypt’s FC Masar, leaving Simba Queens after a title-winning run. Kiswahili Spotlight: World Kiswahili Language Day and Kiswahili Week 2026 are framed as a push for peace, diplomacy, and Africa’s cultural voice—strengthening Kiswahili’s global rise. Education & Youth: Necta withheld 58 results for exam malpractice and flagged ChatGPT use in cheating cases, while Form Six results show strong overall passes but persistent math challenges. Skills for Livelihoods: JICA’s volunteer programme in Tanzania is equipping women and youth with entrepreneurship and vocational skills, from soap-making to recycling. Beauty Industry Growth: Tanzania’s hair, beauty and cosmetology workers are seeking formal recognition as the sector eyes a share of a booming global beauty market. Digital & AI Governance: Tanzania calls for inclusive, transparent global AI rules as it advances Vision 2050 and reforms for safe, ethical AI use. Health Outreach in Zanzibar: Chinese experts mark World Zoonoses Day with schistosomiasis education and school support on Pemba. Music & Cost Pressures: Tanzanian soca artist Tizzy says high production costs and expensive visuals are shutting out young talent. Sports Governance: CAF rejects AFCON expansion to 28 teams, keeping the tournament at 24. Women’s Rights in Court: Tanzania’s High Court ruling allows a second wife to inherit in succession matters even when a prior monogamous marriage wasn’t dissolved.
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