AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTransport & Cost of Living: Justice for All calls for a nationwide sit-down strike starting Monday, 8 June, citing soaring fuel prices and transport fares that are squeezing families across The Gambia. Local Travel Disruption: During Tobaski travel rush, commuters on Greater Banjul and key routes report fare gouging, with some drivers charging double despite government-capped increases. Electricity & Tourism Comfort: NAWEC says power imports are down and a major shortfall remains, with emergency load management in place and a gradual return expected only by mid-June—bad news for hotels, restaurants, and visitors. Visa & Mobility Pressure: The U.S. plans to cut visa processing across Africa by centralising services into fewer “hub” locations, likely forcing longer, costlier trips for applicants. Safety for Gambians Abroad: The Gambia warns nationals in South Africa to stay vigilant amid reports of xenophobic tensions. Regional Travel Risk: Human Rights Association warns Libya has not dismantled trafficking networks targeting Gambians transiting toward Europe. World Cup Travel Logistics: Iran’s World Cup base shifts to Mexico (Tijuana), with visa delays still disrupting plans.
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