AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Security & Cleanliness: The Gambia Tourism Board (GTBoard) has warned developers and businesses in the Tourism Development Area to stop illegal construction, encroachment and poor sanitation, saying some sites expanded after earlier notices and that unregulated fencing is damaging the coastline. Cruise Tourism Boost: Luxury cruise ship Oceania Vista made its maiden call at Banjul Port with 663 tourists, welcomed with traditional performances, as GTBoard pushes to grow cruise arrivals. Energy Woes: The Gambia Democratic Congress (GDC) raised alarm over the prolonged electricity crisis, calling for clear answers and a roadmap from government and NAWEC. Energy Fix Ideas: A separate piece discusses a potential solution to the energy crisis, pointing to long-running structural problems. Sports Infrastructure: Youth and Sports Minister Bakary Badjie says Independence Stadium will be ready for AFCON qualifiers by September after renovations. Travel Connectivity: ValueJet added direct Accra–Banjul flights, improving West African access for travellers. Regional Integration: A Senegambia integration push urges practical steps like cheaper Banjul–Dakar airfares and smoother transit for people and goods. Culture & Community: The Manding Bulunda Association launched to preserve Manding culture and strengthen cross-border unity. Nature for Visitors: A travel guide highlights kayaking in Africa’s mangrove forests, including the Gambia River.
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