AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTech & Innovation Push: A new Namibia-wide call is made to build the foundations for a technological nation, stressing that vision must be backed by institutions, governance, infrastructure and long-term investment. Local Mobility: E-Taxi Namibia launches in Windhoek, pitching safer, more transparent ride-hailing with a fixed N$2 fee per trip and options for shared or private rides. Health & Education Pressure Points: Kavango East receives over N$380m for health, education, water and infrastructure, while Parliament hears that 2,600+ nursing and midwifery graduates failed the HPCNA assessment—fueling renewed debate on training quality. Community Wellness Through Sport: NANTU reignites teacher bonding through sport with the Oshana Annual Teachers Tournament (24–26 July), after a three-year break. GBV Awareness: Visual activist Lizette Feris uses bruised-face makeup to confront gender-based violence and push empathy and action. Everyday Services: Windhoek’s electrification drive is progressing toward connecting 1,298 households in informal settlements. Public Health Update: Namibia declares the end of its cholera outbreak after 82 confirmed cases and one death, with no new infections for over 28 days. Culture & Lifestyle: Windhoek International School celebrates strong IB results, and a graduation-day proposal couple receives wedding sponsorships after going viral.
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