AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoReconciliation & History: “Sorry for the Genocide” spotlights German colonial massacres in Namibia, with activists pushing for stronger recognition and repair. Maternal Care: One Economy Foundation donated maternal and infant supplies to former First Lady Penehupifo Pohamba in Ohangwena, alongside sexual and reproductive health services. Court Update: Marlién Conradie, accused of about N$41m fraud, filed again in the High Court after bail was refused. Ocean Awareness: A global survey released for World Ocean Day shows big gaps in ocean knowledge, while Namibia’s hake fishery is cited as a recovery success story. Community & Culture: Nkurenkuru Expo’s seventh gala dinner raised N$600,500 to back jobs, youth entrepreneurship and heritage. Windhoek Street Child Crisis: City Council adopted a motion on urgent national action over Angolan children begging at intersections, citing safety risks and possible exploitation. Child Protection & Adoption: Traditional leaders in the north urged mothers to use palaces for adoption instead of baby dumping after recent cases. Police & Gender: Namibia marked a milestone as women outnumbered men in a police basic training graduation in Gobabis. TVET Expansion: Omuthiya’s state vocational training centre was approved, with Phase 1 starting this September. Lifestyle & Entertainment: MTC Wine Extravaganza wrapped in Windhoek after a Venice-themed run, and Sixer dropped the album “Kotse moKotse” for taxi-rank hustle and club life.
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