AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTelecom Governance: Tanzania’s Parliament Speaker Mussa Azzan Zungu has summoned TCRA and CMSA to explain why telecom firms have not complied with the 25% public share-listing requirement, with Vodacom Tanzania PLC singled out as the only compliant company. Digital Public Management: The National Planning Commission will register and monitor all development projects via an e-Delivery system from July 1, 2026, aiming for real-time tracking to support Vision 2050. Budget & Vision 2050: Economists say the 2026/27 Sh62.3trn budget is the first major test of Dira 2050, prioritising domestic revenue, infrastructure, digital transformation, energy and a 6.3% growth target. Clean Energy Push: Government marks 13 years of Energising Development (EnDev), urging private firms and finance players to scale clean energy investment and affordable credit for clean cooking. Fisheries Tech for Loss Reduction: Lake Nyasa sardine losses are falling as solar dryers expand, tackling post-harvest waste at Mbamba Bay. Conservation Science: Tanzania’s Electric Blue Gecko is rebounding after trade controls and habitat restoration reduced pet-trade pressure. AI & Infrastructure (Regional): APSEZ and Kaleris plan to deploy an AI-augmented terminal operating platform across 15 container terminals, highlighting the wider push for automation in logistics.
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