AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEarly Childhood Pressure: Pre-primary demand is outstripping space, with Erongo pausing new enrolments at some public primary schools in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay as parents queue for limited places. Social Protection Push: The labour minister says Namibia is prioritising social protection for workers in the informal economy, with laws under review to widen coverage. Consumer Rights at Risk: A viewpoint warns Namibian shoppers feel “trapped” by weak, fragmented consumer protection and hard-to-enforce rules, calling for a stronger Consumer Protection Act. Safe Play for Kids: Another piece argues children need clean, safe public parks and better-maintained spaces so play supports health and development. Mental Health Crisis: A compassionate call to act on Namibia’s suicide crisis highlights men as the majority of recorded cases and urges support, not silence. Community Care in Rehoboth: An unemployed activist built a kindergarten to shelter, feed and educate vulnerable children, showing how local initiative fills gaps. Governance & Land: Communal land custodianship is back in focus after the minister reiterates communal land remains state property and chiefs are custodians. Polio Milestone: Namibia reports it has interrupted cVDPV2 transmission after reaching over 90% vaccination coverage. Tech & Trust: CRAN is engaging MTC over data depletion and billing complaints, including a technical testing and verification exercise with affected customers. June 30 Tensions: Commentary and reporting track South Africa’s anti-immigrant deadline and the fear it’s sparking across borders, including for Namibian truck drivers. Culture & Identity Debate: Candle-lighting vigils for the dead spark disagreement between church leaders and traditional authorities over whether it fits Namibian identity and customary law. Youth Under Strain: The NYC says tear gas injuries from a Swakopmund general assembly are still affecting delegates a week later. Business Growth Story: A N$700 village savings loan helped a woman in Oshana register and grow a sewing business producing school bags and tracksuits. STEM for Girls: A viewpoint backs support for girls in outdoor science fields, arguing access and encouragement can change career paths.
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