AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLuanda Tourism Investment Push: Angola formalized its role as a co-founder of UN Tourism’s UNT-PASS platform, positioning major tourism projects for global institutional investors and backing the country’s tourism-led economic diversification. Angola–China Connectivity: TAAG Angola Airlines launched regular flights to Guangzhou, starting weekly services, to boost business travel, tourism, and cargo links between Africa and Asia. Visa Regime Changes Hit Tourism: A shift in visa rules is already biting tourism demand, with Angola’s broader travel market watching how policy changes can quickly affect visitor flows. SADC UniVisa Progress: The SADC UniVisa project is edging closer to approval, aiming to simplify travel across southern Africa and support regional tourism growth, with Angola named among pilot countries. Western Province Airport Debate: Zambia’s Western Province airport controversy is sparking debate about whether regional development is being taken seriously—an issue that resonates with tourism and connectivity planning across the region. Wildlife Protection Alarm: Angola’s hunters association condemned the killing of three white rhinos in Cunene, calling out poaching networks and weak enforcement. Offshore Angola Work: Nortrans Offshore secured a two-year flotel contract supporting SBM Offshore operations in Block 15, reinforcing logistics and accommodation capacity for Angola’s offshore projects. World Allergy Week: AFRICALLI highlights allergy care gaps across Africa, urging governments to treat allergy and immunology as essential health services.
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