AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCooperatives in focus: Tanzania’s government says five gaps are slowing cooperative growth—low member awareness, limited official capacity, weak youth and women participation, climate change impacts, and low capital—urging better governance, accountability, and more digital transparency as Cooperative Day celebrations run in Dodoma. Women’s sport spotlight: The Tanzania Ladies Golf Union (TLGU) unveiled its 2026/2030 vision and launched the Lady President’s Golf Cup 2026 at Lugalo Golf Club, aiming to build pathways from junior golf to leadership and international competitiveness. Zanzibar tech push: Zanzibar is positioning itself as an Africa innovation hub, with a digital transformation agenda highlighted during IIT Madras Zanzibar graduation ceremonies in Data Science and AI. School health warning: Doctors warn parents about colder-than-usual July weather, advising hydration and preparation for pupils returning to school in regions like Njombe, Iringa, Mbeya, Songwe, Rukwa, Katavi, and parts of Kilimanjaro and Arusha. Kiswahili goes global: Preparations are complete for Kiswahili Night in Paris for World Kiswahili Language Day, with music, dance, fashion and cultural performances expected to boost Tanzania’s cultural diplomacy and creative tourism. Public service accountability: PM Mwigulu Nchemba ordered health facilities to stop diversion of government medicines to private pharmacies, demanding full accounting for every shilling spent on drugs. Tourism expansion: Tanzania signed a tourism cooperation deal with Moscow and launched direct Air Tanzania flights to make the country more accessible to Russian travellers, with business meetings targeting new partnerships. Zanzibar revenue rise: Zanzibar Revenue Authority reports 41% growth in 2025/26 collections to 1.215tri/- as tax administration and tourism systems improve.
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