AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEducation & Tech: Tanzania’s classrooms are shifting toward skills and technology, and experts say teacher training must change too—so educators can build critical thinking, problem-solving, communication and AI-ready learners. EdTech Spotlight: A young Tanzanian founder, Ms Nuru Lema, is scaling ShuleApp, a platform helping schools digitise results, invoices and records so parents get updates without constant school visits. Accessibility Innovation: Muhimbili University innovators showcased “Bridging Silence,” translating sign language into Kiswahili text and speech in real time to reduce isolation for deaf learners. Youth & Inclusion: Tanzania joined a global AI capacity network via NM-AIST, aiming to grow local AI skills for priorities like health, education and agriculture. Culture & Heritage: Tanzania urged stronger protection of Kilwa Kisiwani and Songo Mnara Ruins as UNESCO world heritage, calling them key to Africa’s shared history. Community & Faith: PM Mwigulu Nchemba urged Tanzanians to keep praying for peace and stability, linking calm to development progress. Sports & Nation Branding: Government spokesperson Gerson Msigwa reassured fans AFCON 2027 will stay in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Immigration & Safety: Kigoma’s immigration office is educating hotel and guesthouse owners on work permits and correct residency rules to curb illegal immigration. Innovation Protection: Tanga launched InnoIP Tanzania, warning creators to secure intellectual property and keep records before pitching ideas.
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