AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWomen’s Diplomacy: A fresh spotlight is on President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s diplomacy and how women leaders are reshaping Africa’s peace and cooperation agenda. Albinism & Safety: A Nigerian woman with albinism describes devastation after a US asylum denial and deportation plan, underlining ongoing stigma and violence risks. Digital Trust in Tanzania: Tanzania has registered over 16,000 Data Protection Officers as it pushes personal data protection to strengthen confidence in the digital economy. Public Investment Results: Gawio Day 2026 at State House will showcase how Tanzania’s state-owned enterprises are performing, with dividends and statutory contributions expected to be highlighted. Education & Skills: KOICA-backed Morogoro Polytechnic College is set to expand technical training, while 25 Tanzanian students graduate from Indonesian universities. Health & Lifestyle: CRDB Bank backs Wellness Day to fight non-communicable diseases through screenings, seminars, and exercise. Sabasaba Trade Fair: Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair preparations are over 99% complete, with strong exhibitor demand ahead of the opening. Culture & Community: Ashura commemorations draw large gatherings in Tanzania, including major processions in Kigoma. Scam Warning: A major report shows how global scammers use US tech to scale fraud—an issue that resonates across the region.
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