AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCruise Tourism Boost: The Oceania Cruises Regatta Majuro docked in Banjul with about 570 passengers, who disembarked for excursions including Jufureh—tourism stakeholders say the visits spread income across transport, tour guides, markets, restaurants and crafts. Immigration Overhaul (Travel Impact): The Gambia Immigration Bill 2026 is before the National Assembly, proposing tougher penalties for migrant smuggling (including a minimum D3 million fine and at least five years’ jail for aggravated cases) and key changes that visa/entry clearance won’t automatically guarantee entry, with officers retaining final admission authority. Tourism Growth Roadmaps: A validation exercise at the Senegambia Beach Hotel backed by the EU’s Youth Empowerment Project set out new roadmaps to strengthen tourism and creative industries, with focus on MSMEs, women and youth, plus better market access and investment support. Economic Signals for Visitors: The World Bank released The Gambia Economic Update and Public Finance Review, noting tourism recovery (arrivals up to 233,113) alongside the bigger challenge of turning growth into jobs. Regional Cooperation: President Adama Barrow and Senegal leaders reaffirmed renewed bilateral momentum at the 4th Senegalo-Gambian Presidential Council in Dakar, including agreements that could ease movement and trade—good news for cross-border travel.
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