AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBlockchain & Regulation: Tanzania’s blockchain scene is looking to Nairobi for Africa Blockchain Festival 2026, with the push backed by the Bank of Tanzania’s virtual-assets assessment and a regulatory concept now with the Ministry of Finance, aiming to bring cryptocurrencies and stablecoins under clearer oversight. Health Research: Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences highlights how delayed hospital visits, weak referrals, high out-of-pocket costs, and limited stroke-ready facilities and rehab services keep stroke care out of reach, urging strategies across the full care pathway. Education & Skills: Innovation Week Tanzania 2026 kicks off with calls to treat innovation as practical delivery for jobs and better services, while TENMET and Mastercard Foundation’s five-year push targets teacher motivation through working conditions, digital enablement and community support. AI for East Africa: EAC and Germany launch the second AI4EAC Challenge, expanding to 20,000 participants and adding an Ebola response track with $50,000 prizes for AI teams. Digital Economy & Connectivity: Tanzania’s digital rise is tied to expanding internet access via new towers, alongside broader moves to strengthen digital registration of vital events. Energy & Cost Pressures: Fuel and transport costs in Tanzania are still feeling the ripple effects of the US-Iran conflict, with EWURA fuel caps and shipping reroutes feeding into inflation pressures for MSMEs.
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