AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUPND Manifesto & Jobs Push: President Hakainde Hichilema launched the UPND 2026–2031 manifesto, promising lower cost of living, more jobs, and faster delivery—anchored on targets like 10 million tonnes of maize, 10,000MW electricity, and 5 million tourist arrivals. Tourism Growth in KAZA: KAZA TFCA ministers commended Zimbabwe’s First Lady for tourism drive that enabled 10,000 women to visit Victoria Falls, with Zambia’s tourism leadership attending. Road Financing Clarified: NAPSA defended its US$300m role in the Lusaka–Ndola Dual Carriageway, saying the decision followed commercial due diligence, not government direction. Inclusive Air Travel: Emirates expanded its Travel Rehearsal programme to Zambia, helping travellers with autism and accessibility needs practise airport steps in advance at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport. Ebola Travel Warnings: Health authorities issued stricter guidance and screening measures tied to the Ebola Bundibugyo outbreak, advising against travel to affected and high-risk countries. World Cup Entry Friction: The U.S. tightened entry rules are disrupting early World Cup travel plans, with referees and team staff among those affected.
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