AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCybersecurity Watch: CRAN reports cyber threats down 47% and vulnerabilities down 31% in Q1 2026, but analysts warn the drop may reflect fewer detections and reporting—not a free pass on safety. Workers’ Rights: Justice and Labour Relations Minister Fillemon Wise Immanuel tells the Mineworkers Union of Namibia that progress needs partnership, not confrontation, to strengthen industrial relations. Road Safety & Activism: A B1 speed-hump petition has passed 16,560 signatures, with organisers threatening legal action over alleged collision risks. Youth Governance Turmoil: Namibia’s National Youth Council general assembly in Swakopmund is postponed after violence injured nine delegates and the electoral committee resigned. Business vs Crime: NCCI and NamPol move toward an MoU to improve crime prevention, information sharing and compliance to protect investment. LGBTQI+ Visibility: Sister Namibia unveils a Pride month mural in Windhoek calling for equality and public inclusion. Culture Loss: Baritone Richard Meyer, a major voice in Namibia’s music scene, dies at 72. Regional Ties for “Economic Liberation”: President Nandi-Ndaitwah pushes Namibia–Tanzania cooperation beyond history into jobs, trade and investment, signing new agreements during her state visit. Human Rights Pushback: IPC slams “public silence” on Tanzania’s alleged abuses during the state visit. Education-to-Work Gap: Leaders warn Namibia is producing graduates industry can’t use, urging better skilling and TVET alignment—especially for the green hydrogen boom. Reparatory Justice & Juneteenth: Ghana hosts a reparations framework and a Juneteenth reenactment at the Door of No Return, with Namibia among participating leaders. Community Media Policy: Theofelus launches a 2026–2030 community media policy to support local radio, newspapers and digital platforms. Sports & Youth: Real Madrid Foundation opens a football clinic in Oshakati, while Olympic Day celebrations inspire young athletes. Liberation Legacy: Nandi-Ndaitwah pledges to reunite children of Namibian liberation fighters with families in Kongwa. Correctional Rehab: Lüderitz inmates complete a GBV rehabilitation course as part of reintegration efforts.
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