AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism Finance Push: Angola’s Tourism Minister Marcio Daniel says the state wants to turn tourism into a “financeable and bankable” asset, backed by about $500m in integrated infrastructure for high-potential sites like Cabo Ledo, Quicombo Bay, and bays in Namibe. Luanda Investment Spotlight: Luanda is also hosting an Angola Investment Summit on Tourism, with UN Tourism support for the “Meet in Angola” strategy. Visa Reality Check (Cape Verde): Cape Verde World Cup hero Vozinha’s mother still faces visa hurdles, prompting a U.S. congressman to urge State Department action—an example of how travel documents can derail major moments. Connectivity Upgrade: Telecom Namibia and Angola’s GGPEN signed a pilot commercial deal to move from testing to a real-network trial using Angosat-2 satellite services, aiming to expand access in remote areas. Identity Cards Rollout: Angola’s Justice Ministry says BI issuance will be decentralized, with card printers set for provincial capitals to speed up access ahead of electoral updates. Health Alerts: Zaire province health authorities deny a reported Mpox case in Lufico and say lab results were negative, while surveillance and vaccination efforts continue.
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