AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHelium Strategy: Noble Helium outlined its Tanzania “green helium” exploration plan, including a near-term drill campaign with two firm wells and optional follow-ups, aiming to collect gas on logs plus gas and fluid samples for potential certification. Digital Messaging Expansion: A Russian-developed Max messaging app has launched in Tanzania, offering calls, conferencing and file sharing as developers push an Africa-wide rollout. Oral Health Push: Tanzania’s second Dental Expo highlighted prevention and stronger oral healthcare systems as oral diseases rise alongside lifestyle and sugar-related risks. Transport Tech & EV Gap: Officials and industry leaders discussed how digital tools can modernize Tanzania’s transport, while a separate report said EV ride-hailing remains under 3% of trips versus about 20% in Kenya. Education & Skills: NACTVET opened 2026/27 admissions for certificate and diploma programmes via direct applications and a central system, while police training was emphasized by President Samia to match crime’s tech-driven evolution. Agriculture Inputs: Tanzania launched new seed sector plans (2026–2030) to boost local seed production, improve quality control and curb counterfeit seeds. Critical Minerals: Tanzania signed a graphite mining joint venture with Lindi Jumbo under Ndovu Graphite, targeting about 40,000 tonnes annually for about 24 years. Climate Resilience Infrastructure: Government announced plans for more than nine dams along the SGR corridor to curb recurring floods, and Central Zone regions are set for 115 irrigation projects. Finance & Connectivity: Bank of Tanzania reported that growing internet access and mobile money are improving financial inclusion, supported by stronger regulatory coordination.
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