AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSports & Community: Dar Leopards’ Annual Touch Rugby Tournament returns to Ufundi Stadium in Mikocheni on Saturday, 13 June, with free entry, live music, a kids’ zone, and 20 teams expected from across East Africa. Energy & Jobs: d.light Tanzania highlights how solar lighting is moving from kerosene replacement to wider clean-energy solutions, reaching over 1.5 million Tanzanians since 2019. Education & Early Learning: President Samia launched Tanzania’s 3Rs foundational reading, writing and arithmetic framework, pushing better early childhood and pre-primary education nationwide. Health & Training: MUHAS and the One Health Society trained experts on pandemic preparedness, strengthening Tanzania’s human, animal and environmental health links. Women & Trade: Women and youth traders at Kobero–Kabanga OSBP received support to cut non-tariff barriers, with calls to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods. Culture & Heritage: Forbes Africa spotlights Dar es Salaam Merchant Group’s “Class One” shipbuilding capability, citing the MV Liemba reconstruction as a heritage win. Zanzibar Diaspora: Zanzibar cut the minimum capital for diaspora investors to US$200,000 to boost investment and business growth. Wildlife & Justice: A North Korean man faces trial in Tanzania over 500 elephant tusks, with calls for stronger follow-up investigations.
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