AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIndigenous Rights & Environment: A Minahasa community radio team in Tanzania’s cultural region is documenting how gold mining is muddying rivers, shrinking springs, and threatening identity and survival—turning local voices into resistance through community broadcasting. Sports & Youth Talent: FEASSA Games in Morogoro saw Kenya dominate track and field, with Vanenza Masai completing a women’s double (3,000m and 6km cross-country) while Tanzania earned medals in the same events. Women, Tech & Leadership: At the CAMA summit in Accra, African women were urged to go beyond university degrees and become creators of digital solutions—not just users—so technology can shape leadership and development. Health & Regional Care: Tanzania’s Ocean Road Cancer Institute (ORCI) is set to start major cancer surgeries in October, reducing referrals and strengthening “one roof” cancer treatment. Culture & Literature: Tanzania opened submissions for the 5th Mwalimu Nyerere National Creative Writing Awards in Tanga, with novels, poetry, drama and children’s literature—winners will be published and distributed nationwide. Tourism & Conservation: Registration is open for Serengeti Awards 2026, inviting conservation and tourism stakeholders to showcase work across dozens of categories. Media & Accountability: Maelezo suspended MwanaHALISI’s publishing licence for six months over claims about VP Emmanuel Nchimbi, citing lack of accuracy and balance. Diaspora & Migration: Tanzania directed citizens abroad who left without procedures to report to embassies for registration, and reminded job-seekers to follow official channels.
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