AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIntellectual Property for Innovators: Tanzania launched the InnoIP programme in Tanga, urging creators to protect ownership, keep records, and avoid premature public disclosure before pitching ideas. Heritage Protection: Tanzania stressed stronger conservation and international cooperation for UNESCO-listed Kilwa Kisiwani and Songo Mnara Ruins in Lindi. Hydropower Boost: President Samia Suluhu Hassan inaugurated the 2,115MW Julius Nyerere Hydropower Plant, a $2.82bn project expected to cut shortages, strengthen the national grid, and support industry and investment. Grid Expansion: Tanzania inspected the Chalinze–Dodoma 400kV line to move JNHPP power to consumers nationwide. Port Modernisation: EDECS Group secured a DP World contract to redevelop seven Dar es Salaam Port yards, adding digital yard management support and safety upgrades. AI Education Push: South Korea approved a $170m loan to build an AI and digital technology school in Tanzania, including robotics, data analytics and IoT labs. Fintech Momentum: Tanzania’s fintech festival drew 8,000+ professionals, highlighting funding gaps and the push to grow the country’s digital finance ecosystem. National Tech Roadmap: Tanzania drafted a 25-year National Technology Roadmap to guide research, innovation and investment across 13 sectors.
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