AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Digital Access: Global experts say China’s AI governance proposals are timely and could help bridge the digital divide as the 2026 World AI Conference opens in Shanghai. Election & Tourism Push (Luapula): Hakainde Hichilema rallies Nchelenge supporters, promising more roads, jobs and tourism, while also pledging Mpulungu development as a trade and tourism destination. Visa-Free Travel (Caribbean): Jamaica confirms visa-free entry for citizens of 16 African countries including Zambia, while Sierra Leoneans are also included; separate US proposals to restrict entry from “third world” countries draw pushback from Antigua and Barbuda. Safari & Lodges (Kafue): Wilderness Shumba and Busanga Bush Camp reopen for the 2026 season in Kafue National Park, bringing back prime plains wildlife viewing. Road Safety: A government ambulance crash on Great East Road near Mashlands leaves three seriously injured and police investigate the cause. Community Travel & Culture: Strabane volunteers open a new library in Lusaka as part of a Zambia cultural exchange.
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