AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPublic Finance & Reforms: Tanzania’s Gawio Day spotlighted record dividends and contributions from state-linked firms, with the Treasury Registrar reporting Sh1.327tri/- collected by June 29, 2026—up 30% year-on-year—framed as proof of improved public investment performance ahead of Dira 2050. Tax & Cost of Living: From July 1, the Finance Act 2026 raises excise duties on imported used cars, pushing up costs for motorists and traders and likely lifting retail prices. Digital Economy & Compliance: Government ordered all data collectors and processors to fully comply with Tanzania’s data protection law, with PDPC urged to intensify awareness and inspections to support a trusted digital economy. Transport Regulation: Latra revised land transport licensing rules for ride-hailing and passenger/goods services, including fee structure changes and reduced fines, aiming to improve efficiency and safety. Mining Inputs: Tanzania moves to boost local manufacturing for mining supplies, discussing a steel grinding balls factory to cut import dependence and improve access for miners. Energy Supply: Tanga’s Hale hydropower rehab faces a hard July 31 deadline to restore output to 21MW and ease northern power demand pressures. Trade & Investment: Tanzania seeks bigger role in mining supplies and also markets itself to investors via regional business matchmaking, while Oman’s pavilion at SabaSaba 2026 draws strong visitor turnout and partnership interest. Banking & Inclusion: Zanzibar urged PBZ to push beyond its current ranking through stronger capital, digital services, innovation, and youth/women empowerment. Cross-Border Payments: East/Central African central banks and infrastructure providers backed interoperable payment systems to cut costs and speed up intra-African trade. Sports & Social Impact: CRDB Marathon 2026 adds the IMBEJU Sauti Moja concert to broaden the event into a youth-focused entertainment-and-charity weekend.
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