AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCultural Tourism: Luanda’s Kanuca Show welcomed First Lady Ana Dias Lourenço, highlighting the Semba Kids push to pass on Semba to children and prepare “Semba na Escola” in 165 UNESCO-network schools starting in the second half of 2026. Bilateral Travel & Business Links: President João Lourenço heads to Serbia for talks expected to end in cooperation deals and an economic/business forum—plus visits to parliament and specialized institutes. Aviation & Connectivity: Air France marked 50 years in Angola, stressing Luanda–Paris links and new facilities at Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport. Economy Behind Tourism: Angola’s agriculture is cited at about 20% of GDP, supporting broader diversification that can underpin travel demand. Health & Travel Safety: St. Vincent and the Grenadines issued an Ebola travel advisory naming Angola among higher-risk countries, with enhanced screening and possible quarantine on arrival. Nature Tourism Potential: A remote Lisima plateau expedition in Angola recorded dozens of unknown species, including a blue-glowing crowned crab spider, feeding interest in biodiversity travel. US Visa Processing Shift: The US plans to cut visa-processing hubs across Africa, keeping Luanda as a hub—good news for Angolan travelers facing fewer options elsewhere.
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