AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDigital Entrepreneurship: NMB Bank and UNCDF signed a strategic deal to back technology-driven start-ups with regulatory support, market links, finance and mentorship—building on PesaTech’s work with 20 start-ups. Public Safety & Youth: Zanzibar President Mwinyi ordered tougher, smarter anti-drug strategies as traffickers shift tactics, including synthetic drugs and social media influence on youth. Peacebuilding: In Mbeya, young people proposed eight measures under the Dumisha Amani project, including stronger accountability, equality, transparency and community youth councils. Road Safety Tech: UDOM students unveiled a smart seat-belt monitoring system for long-distance buses to alert drivers and conductors when passengers don’t fasten up. Clean Cooking Push: Oryx Energies and Kidoti Foundation partnered with salonists to spread clean cooking energy awareness through trusted community ambassadors. Culture & Film: ZIFF opened in Stone Town under “AI and the Art of Storytelling,” with cultural performances including the Hadzabe community. Travel & Lifestyle: Mastercard expanded Priceless.com into “Priceless Africa,” featuring Tanzania among curated culture, culinary, wildlife and adventure experiences. Immigration Rules: Government moved to tighten control over foreign citizens’ employment, stressing valid permits and limits on business visas for short-term tasks. Women’s Football: WAFCON Morocco 2026 expands to 16 teams, with Tanzania among the qualifiers.
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