In January 2026, São Tomé and Príncipe officially issued its first passport under citizenship by investment programme.
Mzansi billionaire Mark Shuttleworth has launched a R280 million conservation income programme on Príncipe Island, paying 3,000 adults to protect biodiversity ...
Starting next week, Shuttleworth will fork out up to 20 000 dobras a year – that’s roughly $958 or about R15 000 – paid quarterly to around 3 000 adults, about 60% of Príncipe’s grown-up population.
São Tomé and Príncipe and NTL Trust reach significant milestones at the beginning of 2026. SAO TOME, SAO TOME AND ...
Mark Shuttleworth is paying inhabitants of Principe quarterly dividends to preserve the island's biodiversity.
His company requires hotel guests to pay €25 (S$37) per night towards conservation. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
São Tomé and Príncipe has positioned itself as one of the fastest citizenship-by-investment programmes globally, with approvals possible in approximately two months, subject to due diligence and gover ...