AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHealth & Care: JKCI reports 4 in 10 people screened at the 50th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair had undiagnosed hypertension, urging regular check-ups. Child Protection: Zanzibar launched a nationwide campaign to protect children from online abuse, targeting districts through schools, Qur’anic institutions and community groups. Anti-Trafficking: Tanzania says it rescued 160 trafficking victims (including 60 children) and arrested 57 suspects in operations between July 2025 and Feb 2026. Local Services: Habitat for Humanity handed over modern sanitation facilities at Bahi livestock markets in Dodoma, including menstrual hygiene and breastfeeding rooms. Education & Tech: Airtel Africa pledges to connect 5,000 schools with free internet by 2027 via UNICEF partnership. Economy & Planning: Tanzania begins FYDP IV (2026/27–2030/31) under Vision 2050, aiming for a $1 trillion economy by 2050. Culture & Sports: Tanzania’s Twiga Stars head to WAFCON Morocco 2026 aiming to reach the knockout stage. Infrastructure & Energy: The East African Crude Oil Pipeline is nearing completion, targeting commissioning in July 2026 and first exports in October. Governance & Security: Police detained 130 opposition figures over alleged plans to incite unrest.
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