AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoVisa & entry rules for African travelers: Mozambique published its 2026 eVisa eligibility list, including Burkina Faso, and says longer stays or non-tourism/business categories must still be handled through the eVisa portal. Regional mobility: The Gambia confirmed visa-free entry for all ECOWAS member states in 2026, while Burundi listed five African countries eligible for visa-free travel in 2026. Burkina Faso travel business/air access: Kangala Air Express (Ouagadougou) added Burkina Faso’s first B737 (BBJ1) to its VIP fleet, positioning it for executive and institutional charters across West Africa and beyond. Safety signals for travelers: The US upgraded Uganda to Level 4 “Do Not Travel,” and reiterated Level 4 advisories for multiple African countries; Burkina Faso is among those on the US Level 4 list. Road safety in the Sahel: A truck accident in central Mali killed at least six and injured 84, with many passengers reportedly Burkinabe refugees heading toward Burkina Faso. Sports travel tie-in: Tanzania’s Twiga Stars departed for Morocco ahead of Wafcon, with Burkina Faso listed among their Group B opponents. Policy shock for would-be US visitors: A US bill proposed by Rep. Nancy Mace would bar entry from dozens of countries including Burkina Faso, signaling tighter travel access for some nationalities.
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