AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLake Kariba Ferry Disaster: Zimbabwe says a government ferry on Lake Kariba (Mbuya Nehanda) was carrying about 180 people—double the 90-passenger capacity—when it capsized, pushing the confirmed death toll to 94 as rescue teams continue recovery. Cross-Border Travel Disruption: Zimbabwe’s tourism authority says the Victoria Falls Bridge will close to vehicles for one hour on Friday (Aug 21) for a Mercedes-Benz 140-Year celebration, with border users urged to plan ahead. Tourism Rules Enforcement: Zanzibar arrested a Kenyan national (with two other foreigners) for running tour and excursion activities reserved for locals under the Zanzibar Tourism Act, warning visitors that licensing and local ownership rules apply. Payments for Travellers & Tourism: Standard Bank and UnionPay expanded UnionPay e-commerce acceptance to nine African markets, including Zambia, with nearly 900 participating merchants—aimed at easing cross-border online payments for travellers and tourism operators. Zambia Airways Leadership: Zambia Airways appointed Aman Wole Gurmu as CEO, signalling a push for regional growth and connectivity. Conservation Stay Reopens: King Lewanika Lodge in Liuwa Plain National Park reopened after a full refurbishment under Ker & Downey Zambia, adding solar power, new game vehicles and migration sleepouts.
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