AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTax Education & Revenue Drive: Tanzania’s Ministry of Finance is using Public Service Week in Dodoma to explain how taxes fund services like infrastructure, education, health, water and energy, linking tax policy to growth and jobs. Tourism Readiness: In Dar es Salaam, the tourism ministry urged airport tourism value-chain workers to keep high standards as Tanzania prepares for major international events, including the IPU Assembly in October. Human Rights & Refugees: The Home Affairs minister reaffirmed Tanzania’s commitment to protect human rights for citizens and refugees during World Refugee Day in Dar es Salaam, stressing support and peace. GBV Justice: TAWLA in Arusha trained criminal justice stakeholders to speed up gender-based violence case handling, from reporting to court, and tackle delays. Entertainment & Culture: Nandy marked 10 years in music and 5 years of the Nandy Festival in Shinyanga, crediting faith and fans. Sports & Youth: Tanzania’s youth teams featured across the region, including CECAFA U17 action where Tanzania’s Bright Starlets and the Teen Cranes’ run drew attention. Roads & Livelihoods: Paramount Chief Kyungu urged faster rehabilitation of the Chiweta–Karonga Road, saying its condition is hurting farming, healthcare access and business. Nightlife Concerns: Dar es Salaam residents and experts raised alarms over noise from nightlife venues, warning of long-term health impacts. Regional Ties: Namibia’s president and Samia Suluhu Hassan pushed “economic liberation” during a state visit, aiming to turn liberation-era bonds into trade, jobs and investment.
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