AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChild Online Safety: Tanzania is considering “Child SIM” cards to filter harmful content for ages 12–17, after reports that 67% of children use smartphones and some have faced online violence; the plan is being developed with the communications ministry and TCRA. Digital Asset Access: Technology-driven financing is helping more Tanzanians buy smartphones, motorcycles and vehicles through flexible repayment plans, easing credit gaps for informal workers and youth. Investment Execution Push: Tanzania says it is shifting from investment talk to delivery, unveiling a $6.35bn pipeline of investment-ready projects under Vision 2050, with more than 70% expected from private capital. Minerals Governance: Government has acquired a 16% non-dilutable stake in the Lindi Jumbo graphite project via Ndovu Graphite Limited, aligning with mining law requirements for citizen benefit. Clean Cooking Innovation: In Dodoma, officials urged women and youth to seize clean cooking opportunities, with 10bn/- set aside for research and innovation in eco-friendly cooking technologies. Ebola Preparedness: Africa CDC warns that lack of licensed vaccines for Bundibugyo Ebola and intense cross-border movement could fuel regional spread, listing Tanzania among high-risk countries. Energy Youth Pipeline: EACOP and TotalEnergies hosted a Youth in the Energy Sector conference in Arusha, linking students with industry on turning resources into jobs and growth. Tech & Health Outreach: A Chinese medical team held free consultations and first-aid training in Dar es Salaam as part of its “100 Medical Teams in 1,000 Villages” programme. AI & Cyber Business Update: Blue Cloud Softech Solutions says FY26 revenue crossed ₹1,000 crore and profit after tax rose 37% to ₹60.50 crore, reflecting growth in AI-driven enterprise and cybersecurity services.
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