AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoMarine Conservation: Madagascar and Zanzibar have unveiled sweeping new protections for sharks and rays, with full protection for 14 shark and ray species in Madagascar under the Wild Fauna Decree and expanded coastal protection for 34 species in Zanzibar—another push in a long-running regional effort to curb rapid declines. Tourism Trade & Connectivity: Seychelles used the Vanilla Islands General Assembly and ITM 2026 in Antananarivo to strengthen Indian Ocean tourism cooperation, focusing on joint marketing and better connectivity to boost visitor arrivals. Travel Tech & Internet: Starlink is now delivering faster median download speeds than most terrestrial broadband providers across Sub-Saharan Africa, with Madagascar the only market in a 23-country comparison showing quicker domestic performance. Sports Tourism: Rugby Africa’s Men’s Sevens Championship in Mauritius has been postponed due to public health concerns tied to the Ebola outbreak, with no confirmed cases linked to participating teams. Travel Safety (Health): CDC added Mauritius to its active chikungunya travel health notice list, flagging the island as a growing risk area for travelers. Wildlife & Nature Tourism: A humpback whale carcass washed up in iSimangaliso (Zululand), and officials said it will decompose naturally—while noting the species’ seasonal migration north toward warmer waters off Mozambique and Madagascar.
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