AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoU.S. Visa Overhaul for Africa: The U.S. State Department plans to cut visa-processing embassies and consulates across Africa from nearly 50 to just 20 “hubs,” with implementation expected in June. Malabo in the List: Equatorial Guinea’s Malabo is named as one of the remaining hubs, meaning some applicants may still need to travel to Malabo (or other hubs) if their country loses full visa services. What Changes Mean for Travellers: Missions that stop processing visas will still help mainly U.S. citizens and handle diplomatic or special national-interest cases, potentially raising costs and lengthening journeys for students, tourists, and business travellers. Local Telecom Update: Equatorial Guinean state operator Getesa has started a broad modernisation and network optimisation roadmap under its new CEO, with the plan presented to Vice-President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue.
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