AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism Markets: Angola is holding steady as a key regional draw, with South Africa remaining Namibia’s top tourism source in 2025 (39.7% share), while Angola sits second among African markets (131,294 visitors). Education & Skills: The US backed Angola’s English teaching push with USD 35,000 for 300 teachers across Benguela, Huambo, Cubango, Bié and Huíla, including training on pedagogy, digital tools and intercultural methods. Diplomacy & Tourism Links: Angola and Benin agreed in Cotonou to deepen cooperation, including visa-exemption talks and an air-transport instrument aimed at boosting mobility and tourism. Investment in Tourism: Angola officially joined UN Tourism’s UNT-PASS platform as a co-founding country, positioning tourism projects for investment from banks and private capital. Sports Travel Spotlight (Luanda): Nigeria’s D’Tigers kept their qualifier momentum in Angola, but reports say unpaid hotel and participation fees could threaten their stay and campaign. Health Mobility: Nineteen Angolan health professionals were bid farewell for advanced training in Brazil, Portugal and South Africa under a World Bank-funded universal health coverage programme.
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