AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 hours agoWater Infrastructure: PM Mwigulu Nchemba inspected the 28bn/- Manyoni Town Water Supply Improvement Project in Singida, now 80% complete and set to serve about 64,667 residents, with completion targeted for Aug 10, 2026. Governance & Anti-Corruption Tech: Integrity Watch Tanzania will run lifestyle audit and integrity risk management training in Morogoro (June 15–19) to help institutions detect and manage corruption risks using practical tools. Digital Trade Systems: Industry and Trade Minister Judith Kapinga directed TBS to work with TRA to fix import permit delays linked to integrating TANeSW with TBS’s Online Application System. Investment Pipeline: Tanzania identified 60+ investment projects worth over US$2.85bn (8tri/-) for the Arusha International Investment Conference, spanning tourism, fisheries, blue economy and infrastructure. Regional Connectivity: EAC regulators met in Dar es Salaam to push a harmonised, affordable mobile roaming framework to boost cross-border communication and integration. Energy Transition Debate: A new analysis highlights why Tanzania should watch rising global coal investment even as renewables grow, given local coal deposits and energy security concerns. Public Health Surveillance: Zambia intensified Ebola preparedness at the Nakonde border, with cross-border coordination including Tanzania. STEM & Skills: UNDP Tanzania signed MoUs with nine universities to strengthen graduate employability, innovation and career readiness under its Young Talent Development Programme. Tech for Tourism/Trade: Ghana’s e-Visa launch signals a new era for easier African mobility, with implications for tourism and trade access.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.