AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Investment in Angola: In Luanda, the Minister of Tourism Márcio Daniel and the Minister of Planning Victor Hugo Guilherme aligned 2026 Public Investment Program priorities, focusing on integrated tourism infrastructure, new financing mechanisms for domestic private investors, and stronger coordination to grow jobs and the hospitality value chain. Conservation & Sustainable Tourism: UNESCO praised Angola’s commitment to protecting natural areas, highlighting the country’s 2025 UNESCO biosphere reserve designation and saying the move can support community livelihoods and sustainable tourism. Elephants vs. People Across Southern Africa: New research warns human-elephant conflict is set to worsen as farming expands and aridity increases, with risk of conflict potentially doubling by century’s end across Namibia, parts of Angola, Botswana and Zambia—an issue that also affects community conservancies and wildlife tourism. Visa Rules for Regional Travelers: Namibia released an updated visa-on-arrival list, excluding more than 60 countries; Angola travelers should double-check entry requirements before planning trips.
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