AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism Boost: Luxury cruise ship Oceania Vista made its maiden call at the Port of Banjul with 663 tourists, welcomed with kora and balafon performances—another sign GTBoard is pushing harder to grow cruise tourism. Tourism Protection: GTBoard issued fresh warnings to stop illegal encroachment, poor sanitation and unapproved construction in the Tourism Development Area, citing environmental damage and coastal erosion. Sports & Travel: The Gambia men’s beach volleyball team won the Zone II qualifying title, booking a spot at the 2026 African Beach Volleyball Championship—good news for fans and sports tourism. Food Safety for Visitors & Trade: FSQA launched a National Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Committee to strengthen food safety systems and improve market access. Energy Worry: GDC renewed calls for transparency over the prolonged electricity crisis, warning it’s harming businesses and the tourism sector. Community & Culture: Manding Bulunda Association launched to preserve Manding culture and promote cross-border unity through events. Migration & Dignity: Pope Leo XIV visited Arguineguín in the Canary Islands, urging safe routes and real cooperation on migration—an issue closely tied to West African travel realities.
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