AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAngola Tourism Investment Push: In Luanda, Angola’s Tourism Minister Marcio Daniel says the country wants to turn tourism into a “financeable and bankable” asset, pointing to about $500m in public infrastructure plans and priority beach areas like Cabo Ledo, Quicombo Bay and Namibe’s bays. Hotel Expansion: Hilton Group met Angola’s tourism leadership during the Angola Investment Summit 2026 track to discuss new pipeline hotel projects and deepen long-term hospitality partnerships. Regional Connectivity: Telecom Namibia signed a pilot commercial agreement with Angola’s GGPEN to move from a proof-of-concept to a real-network trial of Angosat-2 satellite services, aiming to boost access in remote areas across Southern Africa. Bilateral Travel Links: Mozambique President Daniel Francisco Chapo arrived in Luanda for talks to strengthen cooperation, including areas such as tourism and air transport. Sports & Visas (Cape Verde): Cape Verde World Cup hero Vozinha’s mother was granted a last-minute U.S. visa after U.S. political intervention, highlighting how visa rules can disrupt family travel for major events.
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