AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCabo Verde–Aviation Deal: The Cabo Verde government says talks with Swiss startup Moov Airways over a strategic partnership involving state-owned Cabo Verde Airlines are progressing after a “positive” first meeting, with officials planning a Switzerland visit; Moov also plans to support its Atlantic Gateway network and is targeting eVTOL operations with Eve Air Mobility across islands including São Vicente, Santo Antão, Sal, Praia and Boa Vista. Adventure Tourism Push: A World Bank-financed partnership between the Adventure Travel Trade Association and the Institute of Tourism of Cabo Verde is helping position Cabo Verde as a sustainable adventure hiking destination, after ATTA’s first AdventureWEEK in February 2026 drew 14 international tour operators and media and is projected to drive over US$7.1m in visitor spending across 2026–2028. Women’s Football Finance Dispute (Regional): Ghana’s Sports Ministry denies the Black Queens are owed outstanding WAFCON per diems, saying payments were made in advance (July 29) and again on August 11, while bonuses are described as being processed under existing procedures. Energy Risk Watch: A reported attack on a UAE-linked ADNOC oil vessel in the Strait of Hormuz is raising concerns for import-dependent African economies via potential freight, insurance and fuel-price pressures. Global Sports Spotlight: CNN highlights Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo’s view that Cabo Verde’s 2026 World Cup success reflects Africa’s evolving competitiveness.
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