AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCape Verde Tourism Boost: Cabo Verde’s World Cup run is already driving a sharp jump in travel interest, with online searches reportedly up 5,000% in days—though the country’s airline capacity and sudden demand planning remain key bottlenecks. World Cup Money for Africa: African teams collectively earned over $153m in 2026 FIFA World Cup prize money, led by Morocco at $31.5m after reaching the quarter-finals; Cape Verde also took $13.5m for progressing to the Round of 32. Visa Rules for Business Travel: Spain says only eight African countries—among them Cape Verde—qualify for visa-free entry in 2026 for up to 90 days; everyone else needs a Schengen visa, with fees up to €90 and processing timelines that can affect short-notice travel. Relocation Skills Demand: A Nigerian resident in Cape Verde used TikTok to highlight hair styling as a skill in demand, urging newcomers to arrive with funds and a plan to build clients gradually. Women’s Football Build-Up: Nigeria’s Super Falcons began preparations in Morocco for WAFCON, with a pre-tournament friendly against Ghana scheduled in Casablanca.
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