AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoU.S. Visa Overhaul for Africa: The Trump administration plans to cut U.S. visa-processing missions across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 regional hubs, with Malabo named among the remaining full-service locations—meaning applicants in non-hub countries may have to travel for interviews and procedures. Oil & Gas Deal Progress: Equatorial Guinea has approved a key step in Europa Oil & Gas’s long farm-out process for the EG-08 offshore licence, clearing a new Chinese partner (Fuhai) subject to China’s ODI approval; drilling for the Barracuda-1 well is now expected in early 2027. Malabo Telecom Modernisation: State-owned operator Getesa has started a modernisation programme focused on network optimisation, presented to Vice-President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue. International Sports—Local Relevance: Burundi’s national team coaching setup includes Saido Berahino ahead of a friendly against Equatorial Guinea on June 4, while Equatorial Guinea is also in the mix of June women’s football friendlies tied to World Cup preparations.
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