AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFinancial Sector Reform: Namibia’s new Financial Institutions and Markets Act (FIMA) tightens protection for retirement savings by ending pension deductions for losses tied to employee misconduct, shifting the balance away from employers and toward safeguarding workers’ benefits. Smart City Watch: Windhoek has launched a People-Centred Smart City Strategy (2026–2036), but activists are asking the real question: can the city deliver services and upgrade infrastructure fast enough for the tech vision to work for everyone. Traditional Leadership Tensions: Urban and rural development minister James Sankwasa warns of an “underground capture” aimed at destabilising traditional authorities, stressing customary criteria for choosing chiefs. Day of the African Child: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and youth leaders marked the day with a push for universal WASH, stronger child protection, and education—linking today’s struggles to the 1976 Soweto uprising. Local Health & Care: NamRA employees backed malnutrition relief in Omaheke with N$100,000 in support of food and care for vulnerable children. Mental Health Gap: A Walvis Bay mother says her son needs ongoing psychiatric care but the town lacks a mental health facility, forcing costly trips to Windhoek. Pride Month Amid Tensions: Pride events abroad continue against war and geopolitics, with LGBTQ service members and veterans using marches to demand equal recognition. Transport & Safety: The Works ministry denies claims that Windhoek’s Western Bypass speed humps are being removed, saying installation is ongoing while a court challenge waits until end of June. Payments Modernisation: Instant Payments Namibia unveiled WayaMe, its consumer brand for instant payments, aiming to boost adoption of a more inclusive digital payments ecosystem. Wellness Culture: NamFitness Expo and Conference is set for 3–4 July, promoting fitness, nutrition, mental health and wellness as a lifestyle and prevention tool. Blood Shortage Alert: NamBTS urges donations as reserves have fallen to just three days, warning of delayed treatment and postponed surgeries.
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