AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVision 2050 & SDGs: Tanzania says Vision 2050 will speed up delivery of UN Sustainable Development Goals by weaving them into short-, medium- and long-term plans, citing progress in water, health, education, electricity, digital transformation and infrastructure. Youth & skills: A UNDP-backed vocational programme in Mtwara has graduated 60 young people with practical training in food processing, decorative design and electrical installation to boost employability and peacebuilding. Higher education reform: Tanzania is shifting higher education toward quality assurance and labour-market skills, not just enrolment growth, under the HEET project and TCU quality push. Digital life & fraud: Tanzania warns that weak SIM registration enforcement and misuse of personal data by rogue agents are fueling online scams, urging stronger reporting and safeguards. Responsible gambling: The Gaming Board of Tanzania is temporarily restricting compulsive betting and rolling out campaigns like “Betting is not employment” to protect young people and children. Culture & music: CRDB Bank reaffirmed support for Bongo Star Search, backing young artistic talent across Tanzania, Uganda and DRC. Sports & culture spotlight: AFRIMMA voting is now open as Kenyan and Tanzanian artists including Diamond Platnumz and Zuchu lead nominations for the 2026 awards in Dallas. Tourism links: Zanzibar’s political reconciliation drive and CRDB’s trade-fair presence also underline how culture, stability and business are moving together.
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