AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHuman Rights & Diplomacy: Bangladesh has appointed human rights activist Irene Zubaida Khan as its new permanent representative to the UN in New York, with a foreign ministry reshuffle also expected to elevate Salahuddin Noman Chowdhury as next foreign secretary. Arts & Heritage: Ghanaian leaf-print artist Padiki (Sharon Dede Padi) has died at 50, celebrated for Guinness-recognised leaf-print paintings and for championing Ghanaian art worldwide. Mauritius in the Travel Mix: Namibia has published an updated visa-on-arrival list, noting Mauritius among countries that can enter Namibia for short visits without a visa under reciprocal agreements. Local Culture, Global Connections: Mastercard has expanded Priceless.com to Africa, launching “Priceless Africa” experiences that include Mauritius, with curated culture, food, nature and adventure benefits for cardholders. Safety on the Road: A British tourist is under police investigation in Mauritius after a rental car crash in Pointe-aux-Biches killed a 15-year-old on an electric bicycle; police are still piecing together the exact circumstances. Wellness & Lifestyle Business: Fitness platform Cult.fit has filed IPO papers with India’s SEBI to raise up to Rs 950 crore, aiming to expand its fitness centre network and brands. Travel Deals: IHG is promoting a 36-hour stay rate plan (check-in 9am, check-out 9pm) across multiple countries including Mauritius.
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