AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoElection & Campaign Logistics: President Hakainde Hichilema is set to launch his re-election bid at Heroes Stadium, with the UPND 2026–2031 manifesto highlighting targets including 5 million tourist arrivals and major power, agriculture and production goals. Opposition Air Access Claims: Tonse Pamodzi’s Brian Mundubile says he’s being “grounded” while Hichilema campaigns with unrestricted air travel, after reports that air operators refused to sign Mundubile flight contracts. Western Province Airport Row: Tonse advisor Mutotwe Kafwaya’s remarks questioning the need for an international airport in Western Province have sparked backlash, with critics arguing airports drive investment, trade and tourism. Tourism Visas Move Forward: SADC UniVisa is edging closer to approval, aiming to simplify travel across 16 member states; Zambia’s region already has the Kavango-Zambezi UniVisa model. Luapula Air Upgrade: Mansa Airport’s K740m upgrade is progressing, with a new runway and facilities expected to boost access and tourism. Cost of Living Update: Zambia’s annual inflation eased to 6.5% in June, with lower food and some non-food items like passenger air transport and accommodation services. Unity & Culture Tourism: VP Mutale Nalumango urged Zambians to uphold unity through traditional ceremonies, including the 2026 Mutomboko set for July 25.
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