AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLobito Corridor Tourism: Rovos Rail brought about 60 foreign tourists to Huambo for a short stop on the international rail route, with visits to major cultural and religious sites and a traditional dance performance—another sign Angola’s rail-linked itineraries are drawing wider interest. Interior Travel Push: In Luena and Moxico, tourism operators say visitors want routes beyond provincial capitals, including deeper historical, natural and cultural stops, to spur investment in leisure and hospitality. Aviation & Connectivity: TAAG Angola Airlines is set to debut the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner on the Luanda–Lisbon–Luanda route, with two weekly flights planned after EASA certification. Business & Diversification: Angola’s economic diversification drive was highlighted in Luanda, with tourism named among sectors (alongside telecoms, transport and agriculture) expected to support recovery. Legal/Institutional Links: Brazil’s Supreme Court president Luís Edson Fachin begins a working visit to Angola to strengthen cooperation between constitutional jurisdictions, including digital modernization of justice. Security/Maritime Industry: Angola launched its first locally built aluminum vessel, the MV Malongo, aimed at boosting maritime security and shipbuilding capacity.
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