AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoIdentity & Access: A petition says thousands of Namibians are stuck waiting for citizenship and identity documents, calling it a constitutional issue and urging government to pause the rollout of electronic ID cards until the backlog is cleared. Home Affairs & Safety Abroad: Minister Lucia Iipumbu advises Namibians in South Africa to stay calm, stay indoors and use identified shelter places as protests and xenophobic fears continue. Education & Everyday Life: Government says more than 500 education infrastructure projects are underway to cut overcrowding, with public institutions told to buy furniture locally. Health Watch: Namibia halted polio vaccinations after reaching a 90% target, but officials admit some children were missed and gaps must be addressed. Telecoms Accountability: CRAN will run independent technical testing into complaints about “disappearing” mobile data and billing issues, after MTC met the regulator. Culture & Rights: Nascam warns funeral operators they may need licences when playing music as part of services, while disability advocate Orben Muluti pushes “nothing about us without us.” Music Industry: MTC has handed Namas intellectual property and archives to the Ministry of Education, placing the awards under public custody.
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