AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoU.S. Visa Access for Africa: The State Department plans to cut the number of African embassies/consulates that process U.S. visas from nearly 50 to 20 “hubs,” with Addis Ababa named as one of the remaining full-service locations—meaning travelers from non-hub countries may have to travel farther for interviews and processing. Ethiopian Air Connectivity: Ethiopian Airlines will launch thrice-weekly passenger flights from Addis Ababa to Port Louis, Mauritius, starting July 12, expanding direct options for tourists and business travelers. Ethiopia’s Election Spotlight: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said Ethiopia’s election was a success, but reports from opposition and the election board pointed to ballot fraud and heavy security measures in Addis Ababa. Green Urban Transport: Addis Ababa’s electric bus rollout is gaining attention as the city pushes cleaner public transport under Ethiopia’s ban on importing gasoline/diesel vehicles. Uganda–Ethiopia Tourism Links: Uganda’s Addis Ababa embassy wrapped up a 10-day familiarization trip bringing Ethiopian tour operators and media to strengthen tourism diplomacy and people-to-people ties. BRICS Culture in Ethiopia’s Orbit: Delegates including Ethiopia are set to attend BRICS Culture Working Group meetings in India, highlighting cultural exchange that can feed future travel interest.
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