AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFamily Law Reform: Namibia’s no-fault divorce dispensation kicks in today, with adultery no longer an independent ground—courts now focus on whether a marriage has irretrievably broken down. Youth & Health: Germany funds N$1.9m for NAPPA’s “Pamwe” project to tackle teenage pregnancy and expand youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services in Kavango, Kunene and Omusati. Women in Politics: ICT minister Emma Theofelus says online trolling and harassment are pushing women politicians into self-censorship, anxiety and reduced public engagement. Education & Funding: NSFAF faces fresh backlash as Nanso and student groups dispute disbursement delays, with students warning they can’t attend classes or sit exams. Sport & Community: The 2026 Tour de Windhoek is officially launched for 13–16 August, while junior golfers shine at the NAMKIDS-Omeya Open. Culture & Creativity: NACN awards N$132,066 in grants to three creative projects, backing music and craft across Omaheke, Khomas and Oshana. Security & Mobility: Namibia warns citizens in South Africa to stay vigilant amid escalating anti-migrant unrest. Local Livelihoods: A Mondesa woodworking project is creating jobs for youth using discarded pallets. Sports for Equality: ANOCA Zone VI Gender Equality and Diversity Forum opens in Victoria Falls, spotlighting safe sport, leadership and online abuse.
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