AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTanzania–Qatar Trade Talks: A Tanzanian delegation led by the Ministry of Public Works’ Eng. Peter Sikalumba met Qatar Chamber officials in Doha to discuss private-sector cooperation and investment opportunities in mining, energy, construction, infrastructure, services and food. Small-Scale Mining Finance: A government-commissioned report urges easier credit, modern technology and better geological data for small miners, including a proposed $100m mining development fund and a dedicated miners’ bank. Agriculture Funding Gap: A Nairobi summit (June 30–July 2) will spotlight Africa’s $100bn+ annual agricultural financing shortfall, with Tanzania among participants seeking investment deals. Airport Connectivity Push: Tanzania set timelines after test flights—Shinyanga Airport to start operations by Sept 1 and Musoma Airport works to support more regional air traffic. Dodoma Airport Update: Msalato International Airport is expected to be operational in September as key infrastructure nears completion. Ebola/Mpox Regional Support: Germany pledged €8m via KfW to strengthen EAC health security, labs, surveillance and outbreak response. Private Sector in Education: PM Mwigulu Nchemba reiterated government support for private schools, citing their role in improving education quality and skills. Banana Market Access: Tanzania secured South Africa’s fresh banana import approval after phytosanitary talks, expected to boost farmers and export earnings. Drug Trafficking Warning: Authorities launched a nationwide film campaign to stop people from unknowingly transporting drug parcels via public transport. Aviation Maintenance Upgrade: Air Tanzania is refurbishing Kilimanjaro’s maintenance hangar to cut aircraft servicing costs abroad and expand local capacity.
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