AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGirls’ Education & Health: Trek4Mandela 2026 climbers have kicked off a Mount Kilimanjaro push to fight period poverty and keep girls in school, with the Caring4Girls Programme leading the campaign. Digital Learning: Airtel Africa says it will connect 5,000 schools to free internet by 2027 with UNICEF support, building on thousands of schools already linked and teacher training. Sports & Women’s Football: Twiga Stars have departed for Morocco for Wafcon preparations, with a Nigeria friendly in Casablanca on July 19 as the final camp phase begins. Culture & Arts: Tanzanian playwright Gloria Majule’s award-winning production “Malaria” is getting international visibility, with billboards in major US cities including New York. Education Outcomes: The University of Dar es Salaam ranks highly in East Africa for graduate employability in the latest QS results, highlighting stronger job-market outcomes. Health System Upgrade: Government plans to overhaul the health sector workforce, modernise training, and integrate digital tools, while JKCI’s digital patient tracking is improving follow-up care after medical camps. Public Safety & Lifestyle: Oryx Gas Tanzania launches an LPG safety initiative with a handbook and Scouts-led community training to reduce accidents. Governance & Accountability: Norway-backed “Wajibika Kidigitali” will use digital platforms to boost transparency and citizen oversight in Morogoro and Mtwara. International Ties: Zanzibar President Mwinyi is set for an official visit to India, with talks spanning education, trade, health, science, technology, culture, and people-to-people exchanges.
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