AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRoadworks for travellers and trade: Zambezi communities in Kongola and Judea Lyaboloma have been urged to work with consultants on the rehabilitation of the 22-kilometre Kongola–Mulangu road, a key corridor for trucks heading to Katima Mulilo and onward to Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Angola. Judicial tourism boost: Zanzibar will host the Southern and Eastern African Chief Justices Forum (SEACJF) AGM from October 5–9, 2026, expected to draw about 150 participants—good news for regional visitors and conference travel. Air travel disruption (Namibia–Europe via Angola): A jet fuel shortage in Namibia has forced Lufthansa-owned Discover Airlines to reroute some flights through Angola for refuelling after an off-spec Jet A-1 shipment was quarantined by Vivo Energy Namibia, with airlines warning of possible knock-on effects. New visitor draw for Angola: Seychelles karting drivers will travel to Benguela, Angola, for the Pan-African Karting Championship “SHOWRUN” on October 10–11, 2026—an international motorsport moment that can bring fresh tourism interest. Community conservation with visitor potential: The Falcopolis falcon project in Angola is expanding research and local guiding, training guides and bringing international volunteers—aimed at protecting the birds and developing tourism around them.
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