AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCitizenship-by-investment: São Tomé and Príncipe’s “golden passport” is being marketed as a fast route to residency, with citizenship available via a $90,000 investment (plus fees) to the National Transformation Fund, typically processed in about two months and allowing up to three dependents. Energy & data for exploration: Viridien signed a multi-client subsurface intelligence deal with Senegal’s Petrosen to improve offshore geoscience data in the MSGBC basin, aiming to boost exploration investment appeal through benchmarks and capacity building. Health systems for industry-ready resilience: A World Bank-backed regional training in Dar es Salaam is strengthening non-communicable disease surveillance by training frontline mentors across Eastern and Southern Africa, including São Tomé and Príncipe. Trade costs & currency pressure: Reporting highlights São Tomé and Príncipe’s dobra among Africa’s weakest currencies in August 2026, with more than 22,000 units needed per US dollar—raising import costs and squeezing purchasing power. Blue economy opportunity: Coverage argues Africa’s fisheries, aquaculture, and marine industries are expanding as economic assets, pointing to investment in processing and value chains to close protein supply gaps.
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