AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCarbon Markets Move Fast: Tanzania is seeing a rapid green-economy push as 90 firms begin registering for carbon trading and eight are already active, with training in Dar es Salaam highlighting forest-conservation benefits worth over Sh14bn in 2024 for communities. Football Infrastructure: Yanga and GSM Group have signed for a modern 20,000-seat stadium in Dar es Salaam, targeting 18–24 months to completion and a 50-50 ownership structure. Health Tech in Zanzibar: A China-aided schistosomiasis control project in Zanzibar has donated microscopes and set up six surveillance points to strengthen grassroots testing and monitoring. Investment Pipeline: Tanzania is pitching $2.85bn in projects at an international forum in Arusha on June 1–2, aiming to turn a screened pipeline into bankable deals. Governance Pressure: Opposition Chadema faces a fresh suspension threat, with the Registrar giving it until May 20 to respond to alleged breaches of political conduct rules. Regional Tech Diplomacy: Tanzania reaffirmed its push for people-centred AI governance at the ITU AI Governance meeting in Geneva, stressing global norms must deliver local benefits.
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