AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoConservation & Community: Green Safaris marked its 10th anniversary in Mumbwa with government praise for wildlife protection, community benefits and long-lasting tourism, citing about 500 jobs and over US$410,000 raised in 2025 for conservation, schooling and local development. Tourism Growth: The Ministry of Tourism says rising global demand for responsible travel is lifting Zambia’s profile, with tourism still a key jobs and foreign-exchange driver. Aviation & Connectivity Gap: Airbus highlights major Africa route opportunities with “no direct flights,” including Harare–London and other high-demand city pairs, pointing to how airlines keep routing via hubs. Travel-Linked Disruption: UNZA postponed mid-year exams due to water and sewer rehabilitation, leaving students stranded after last-minute communication gaps—an issue that hits travel plans and budgets. New Travel Lifestyle Trend: Avani Hotels & Resorts launched the Avani Book Club, adding destination-themed reading experiences across selected properties, tapping into BookTok/Bookstagram travel culture. Wildlife Tourism Spotlight: A feature spotlights Kasanka’s straw-coloured fruit bat migration in northern Zambia, describing the massive nightly spectacle as a must for nature lovers.
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