AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoClean Energy Skills: Tanzania’s TVET push gets a boost as a 10-day Trainers of Trainers programme in Morogoro equips instructors with practical solar, cookstoves and electric mobility skills to pass on to young people and women. Identity & Inclusion: Tanzania moves to link civil registration with the national ID system, aiming to issue Jamii Namba from birth through CRVS–NIDA integration, while the Bank of Tanzania launches braille publications to make financial information accessible for people with disabilities. Sports Integrity: In Dodoma, Tanzania meets WADA Africa to strengthen the fight against banned substances and illegal practices, following its appointment to the WADA Board. Culture & Tourism: Sierra Leone’s tourism ministry checks readiness of Lungi’s conference centre for a UN gastronomy forum, highlighting food as cultural preservation and economic growth. Community & Housing: Johannesburg’s Wembley Stadium residents say evictions left them trapped in unsafe tent-and-shack living with rubbish and rats, as authorities fail to move them to proper housing. Education Leadership: NECTA’s Prof Said Mohamed is elected AEAA president, pledging unity, transparency and stronger links between education and labour markets.
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