AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoWorld Cup & Immigration: Somali referee Omar Artan, Africa’s top referee, was denied entry to the US en route to the 2026 World Cup in Miami, dashing hopes of becoming the first Somali to officiate at the finals. Mental Health: Psychologist Ceaseria Mutau says stigma and unequal access are pushing many Namibians to suffer in silence, with emotional exhaustion increasingly normalised across workplaces and schools. Education & Youth: Namibia’s NSFAF got an extra N$247m to speed up student payments under the Stef model, but separate reports warn some medical applicants abroad were rejected because their fields weren’t on a priority list. Public Finance: Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare admits spending restraint won’t fix fiscal problems without stronger growth and well-chosen public investment, as debt and interest costs keep climbing. Police & Women: Vice President Lucia Witbooi urged new NamPol cadets to uphold integrity and human rights as 670 constables graduated, with women outnumbering men for the first time. Culture & Identity: Namibia marks Genocide Remembrance Day with calls to include Damara and San victims more clearly in public memory, apology and reparations debates. Lifestyle & Community: NamFitness Expo returns to Windhoek Country Club (3–4 July) with fitness, nutrition, mental health and youth-focused wellness activities. Local Business & Food: Bank Windhoek’s Coffee Extravaganza drew big crowds with live roasting, tastings and vendor stalls, spotlighting local culinary talent. Indigenous Voices: Hai//om San and SASDO highlight ongoing marginalisation, land loss and youth skills projects aimed at preserving culture and creating opportunities. Transport & Safety: Road experts question Windhoek speed humps on major highways, arguing they may worsen congestion and accidents instead of improving safety.
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