Angola Endorses Visa-Free Africa Campaign

Luanda, Angola – The Government of Angola has officially endorsed the Visa-Free Africa campaign, a groundbreaking initiative led by Ras Mubarak’s Trans Africa Tourism and Unity Campaign. This campaign aims to promote intra-Africa tourism, economic integration, and cultural exchange by removing visa restrictions for African citizens.
During a meeting with the Trans Africa Tourism and Unity Campaign team at the Ministry of Tourism in Luanda, Minister of
Culture and Tourism, Márcio de Jesus Lopez Daniel, announced that “Angola will present a proposal for a visa-free exemption to Africans at the Council of Ministers of Tourism in Africa.” This move demonstrates Angola’s commitment to fostering African unity and promoting tourism across the continent.
Key Highlights:
– Visa-Free Africa Proposal: Angola plans to champion the visa-free Africa campaign at the African Union (AU) level, with the goal of making it a reality.
– Leadership Legacy: This initiative would serve as a lasting legacy for the President of Angola, who currently holds the presidency of the African Union.
– Tourism Growth: By removing visa restrictions, Angola aims to boost intra-Africa tourism, economic growth, and cultural exchange.
The Trans Africa Tourism and Unity Campaign team, led by Ras Mubarak, is currently on a 39-country tour spanning 163 days, promoting African unity and a visa-free Africa. Their visit to Angola marks a significant milestone in their journey, as they engage with government officials, tourism stakeholders, and local communities to advocate for open borders and increased cooperation across Africa.
By endorsing the Visa-Free Africa campaign, Angola is poised to take a leadership role in shaping the continent’s tourism agenda and promoting African unity.
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