AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoProtest Crackdown: Tanzania has tightened security ahead of planned July 7 “Saba Saba” demonstrations, arresting dozens and warning organisers of action to protect public order, as fear grows after past election unrest. Regional Food Security: EAC ministers meeting in Dar es Salaam adopted measures to boost regional food security, including a 2026-2035 agri-food investment plan, stronger rice support and steps to cut non-tariff barriers. Energy & Investment: Aliko Dangote says his 700,000 bpd East Africa refinery will be built in Kenya, a blow to Tanzania’s earlier hopes for Tanga, while Tanzania also allocated Sh25bn for geothermal drilling to confirm resources and expand power options. Oil Pipeline Court Fight: Ugandan farmers are set to sue in the UK High Court to stop EACOP, arguing it violates Uganda’s laws and climate rules, with the case targeting the UK-registered operator. Digital & AI Governance: Tanzania called for inclusive, transparent global AI rules at a Geneva forum, linking AI to Vision 2050 and pushing for safe, ethical and equitable deployment. Skills for Jobs: JICA highlighted training for Tanzanian women and youth—soap making, recycling and other vocational skills—to support self-employment. Business & Culture: Tanzania’s beauty sector is pushing for formal recognition as it seeks a share of a fast-growing global $590bn market, while Kiswahili Week and World Kiswahili Language Day spotlight the language’s role in trade, tourism and diplomacy.
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