AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Security & Cleanliness: The Gambia Tourism Board (GTBoard) has issued fresh warnings to illegal developers in the Tourism Development Area, citing unapproved beachfront construction, encroachment, poor sanitation and hygiene, and practices that worsen coastal erosion—promising collaboration with planning, environmental bodies, law enforcement and tourism security. Cruise Tourism Boost: Luxury cruise ship Oceania Vista made its maiden call at Banjul Port with 663 tourists, welcomed with kora and balafon performances and a vessel tour by GTBoard officials. Energy Woes for Visitors & Businesses: The Gambia Democratic Congress (GDC) renewed calls for a clear roadmap to end the prolonged electricity crisis, warning that unstable power is damaging the tourism sector’s reputation. Sports & Stadium Readiness: Youth and Sports Minister Bakary Badjie says Independence Stadium should be ready for AFCON qualifiers by September after major renovations. Air Connectivity: ValueJet launched direct Accra–Banjul flights, adding another easy route for regional travellers. Halal Trade Push: SMIIC is in The Gambia training stakeholders on halal quality infrastructure to support internationally recognized certification and accreditation.
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