AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSports Tourism & Events: The Gambia is gearing up to host the 2026 African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 2 Games in Banjul from 7–13 June, with hundreds of U20 athletes and visitors expected—good news for hotels, transport, and local services. Economy & Travel Costs: The IMF says it has reached staff-level agreements with The Gambia, paving the way for an $8.5m disbursement (subject to approval), while the Central Bank kept its Monetary Policy Rate at 14%—both signals that can shape prices and visitor spending. Power & Disruption: Gambians continue to face electricity shortages and load management, with NAWEC citing reduced imports and fuel/technical issues, and expecting a gradual return to normal by mid-June—an issue that can affect comfort for travelers and businesses. Road & Fare Pressure: During the Tobaski travel rush, reports say some drivers charged double fares despite capped increases—another reminder that getting around can get pricey fast. Visa & Mobility Worries: A US plan to centralise visa processing into fewer “hub” locations could force longer trips for applicants across Africa, while separate reporting highlights how visa delays and uncertainty can derail travel plans.
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