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Cycling & culture: World Bicycle Day (June 3) highlighted cycling as an affordable, greener transport option, but Tanzania’s celebrations reportedly stayed low-key—despite the bicycle’s past role as a prized household asset. Tourism reality check: A new commentary argues Tanzania “doesn’t deserve” only about 20 million tourists a year, pointing to how other destinations turn visitor demand into jobs and earnings. Zanzibar–Singapore ties: President Hussein Mwinyi invited Singaporean investors to back Zanzibar’s blue economy, tourism and technology, while Singapore’s Tharman urged Singaporeans to better understand Africa and announced plans for an East Africa free trade push. Health & access: Dodoma lawmakers toured Benjamin Mkapa Hospital and urged upgrading it to national status to expand specialist care and cut costs. Women & climate livelihoods: Maasai women in northern Tanzania are turning drought into income through fodder farming, building resilience beyond livestock loss. Trade rules at borders: East African Business Council urges Tanzania and Burundi to publish clear lists of commonly traded goods under EAC simplified trade rules to help small traders, especially women and youth. Education wins: Aga Khan Mzizima graduands secured major scholarships abroad, while IIT Madras awarded MTech degrees to international students including Tanzanians. Sports & women’s football: Banyana Banyana’s historic win over Japan boosts momentum ahead of WAFCON 2026, where Tanzania is in their group. Human rights & civic space: ARTICLE 19 welcomed US sanctions on a Tanzanian police official tied to alleged torture and sexual violence against activists, stressing domestic accountability. Child labour: Tanzania reaffirmed its commitment to ending child labour at UN Geneva, citing reforms and a national strategy.

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