AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMauritius & Culture: Catholic Bishop Durhône urged artists in Port Louis to “place [their] vocation at the service of beauty,” backing moves to grant artists official professional status and stronger legal protection. Local Conservation & Lifestyle: A new focus on conservation is reshaping Mauritius tourism, with luxury resorts investing in marine biologists, education and long-term ecosystem restoration as the island targets a Green Destinations label by 2030. Travel & Mobility (Mauritius link): Saudi Arabia’s 2026 eVisa rules include only three African countries—Mauritius, Seychelles and South Africa—while other African travellers must use alternative visa channels. Diaspora & Education: A Tanzanian actress flew to Mauritius to watch her daughter graduate from Middlesex University Mauritius, sharing the family celebration online. Global Rights Watch: Botswana’s High Court will hear a July challenge to allow same-sex marriage, scheduled for July 14–15. Work & Migration (regional): Malaysia reopened its labour market for Bangladesh and 11 other countries after nearly two years, but recruitment confusion persists.
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