AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Language Inclusion: Tanzanian developers are working to integrate Swahili into the global AI ecosystem by building datasets, language models and tools to expand access to digital services across East Africa. Digital Transformation: Noteya and Sakamoja signed a cooperation deal to deliver AI-driven infrastructure modernization in energy, utilities, healthcare and enterprise, starting with Tanzania and Zanzibar and later expanding regionally. Education Integrity & AI Use: NECTA cancelled 58 students’ 2026 exam results and withheld 190 more after malpractice involving mobile phones used to access ChatGPT, reigniting debate on AI in schools. Agriculture Markets: Tanzania’s agricultural transformation push is shifting from producing more to strengthening markets, with growth in regulated crop exports and a surge in digital commodity auctions. Intellectual Property: Tanzania urged inclusive, balanced IP systems at WIPO to support innovation, jobs and sustainable development, highlighting AI’s need for technology transfer and capacity building. Mining Project Readiness: Lake Victoria Gold mobilised a senior project manager to its Imwelo gold project to move from planning toward construction readiness. Public Health Rights: The UN declared neglected tropical diseases a human rights issue, with Tanzania among countries backing the resolution. Trade & Local Industry: Industry and Trade Minister Judith Kapinga urged Tanzanians to keep visiting Sabasaba, citing modern technologies and improving quality of locally manufactured products. Transport Tech Investment: Tanzania met France’s ALSTOM to explore rapid transit and modern transport projects in Dar es Salaam and other cities.
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