AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRural Media Survival: Rural radio broadcasters are warning that shrinking advertising revenue is threatening the professional production and even the continued operation of community stations. Digital Trust & Safety: In Mbeya, online content creators are calling for stronger enforcement against inflammatory social media posts, arguing tougher accountability can curb misinformation and prevent unrest. Construction Costs: Tanzania’s National Construction Council says rising cement prices can still be managed through better planning, efficient designs, and professional supervision to cut waste. Public Finance Oversight: The Gambia and Tanzania audit institutions signed a practical partnership to improve audit quality, staff capacity, and public financial oversight. Healthcare Tech: In Arusha, JKCI launched a digital patient registration system and “Dozee” home monitoring to track vital signs after discharge. Telecom for Health: Yas and Ericsson announced advanced network upgrades, including deployment of an AIR 3285 radio in Tanzania, aimed at boosting capacity for digital services. Water & Climate Resilience: Tanzania unveiled five priority water-sector investment opportunities, including digital technologies and climate-resilient WASH, while Eastern Africa pushed for sustainable early-warning funding. Energy Access: REA said it is working to connect all 64,359 subdivisions to electricity by 2030, with progress already at 62.4%. Mining Research: The Geological Survey of Tanzania plans to intensify mineral exploration and expand laboratory services next year, supported by a new Mineral Research Fund. Clean Cooking Push: Tanzania urged journalists to report on the National Clean Cooking Energy Strategy as the country targets 80% adoption by 2034. Heritage & Museums: Officials called for more research and modern technologies in preserving historical records to boost heritage tourism. Agribusiness Innovation: UDSM researchers highlighted a mechanised system to turn ripe cooking bananas into market-ready juice, aiming to raise farmer incomes and jobs.
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