AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoTourism Investment Push: Angola’s tourism sector grew 6.1% in 2025 and is forecast to accelerate to 6.7% in 2026, with about 400,000 jobs supported now and nearly 20,000 more expected—highlighted at the Angola Investment Summit 2026 in Luanda. UN Tourism Endorsement: UN Tourism’s secretary-general backed Angola as a “gateway to Africa,” citing reforms, visa exemptions for 90+ countries, and improved air connectivity, while praising airport infrastructure and institutional capacity. Africa’s Fastest Grower: UN Tourism data presented at the summit says Angola led tourism growth in Africa in 2025, with a 28% rise in international visitors, outpacing South Africa, Morocco and others. Tourism as a Bankable Asset: Angola’s tourism minister said the state wants to turn tourism into a financeable, bankable sector, pointing to priority coastal and bay projects and major public infrastructure plans. Hilton Expansion Talks: Hilton Group met Angola’s tourism ministry to discuss new hotel projects and pipeline opportunities tied to the summit. Angola–Mozambique Cooperation: Presidents João Lourenço and Daniel Chapo coordinated on regional challenges and bilateral cooperation, including trade and tourism links. Cape Verde World Cup Visa Relief (Travel Angle): Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother secured a U.S. visa in time to watch the next match in Miami after U.S. officials waived fees and arranged travel.
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