AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWindhoek Safety Update: Murders fell by 14% in the first five months of 2026, with attempted murders down 10%, robberies down 22%, theft down 7%, and house break-ins down 27%—though vehicle theft rose 4% and armed robberies climbed 10%, often linked to alcohol abuse and domestic violence. Gender & Media: National Assembly Speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila urged NBC to portray women leaders fairly, warning that controversy-focused coverage fuels distrust and discourages women from public life. Youth, Education & Money: UNAM students questioned whether fuel-price relief measures are easing daily costs, while the Education Ministry says NSFAF is clearing outstanding student payments and will process non-tuition support weekly from mid-June. Street Children at Intersections: Windhoek moved to tackle children begging and selling at traffic lights, referring the issue for longer-term, coordinated intervention. Inspiring Girls in Aviation: Women in Aviation Namibia ran outreach in Oshana schools to boost the girl child into aviation careers. Culture & School Discipline: Opinion pieces spotlight the need to strengthen cultural learning in schools and to restore discipline and respect in classrooms. Travel Lifestyle: Travellers are urged to consider trip cancellation insurance as illness, emergencies and severe weather can derail plans. Sports & Community: Brave Gladiators captain Lovisa “Tuya” Mulunga was recognised for youth outreach through sport and education programmes.
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