AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation Funding: The Werner Erkes Foundation pledged N$20 million a year for Namibia education, backing the new N$25 million Horizon Primary School in Swakopmund’s DRC informal settlement, with meals, tutoring and plans to expand to Grade 7. Youth & Literature: President Nandi-Ndaitwah urged young Namibians to write, linking reading and creative industries to innovation and national progress. Public Health: Khomas and Omaheke polio vaccination campaigns wrapped up after traces of polio type 2 were found in sewage; officials say no paralysis cases have been recorded and children aged 0–10 were targeted. Roads & Rights: A High Court ruling found the police chief wrongly limited activists’ right to demonstrate over an unemployment protest, awarding damages to Michael Amushelelo and Dimbulukeni Nauyoma. Transport Safety Clash: Activist Michael Amushelelo is pushing an urgent court bid to remove B1 Western Bypass speed humps, calling them unlawful and unsafe. Local Food Breakthrough: Namibia’s first commercially grown bananas are now in stores after the Etunda trial project produced 2.5 tonnes, aiming to cut fruit import dependence. Namibia–SA Ties: Nandi-Ndaitwah and Ramaphosa reaffirmed strong cooperation in Johannesburg, citing the Bi-National Commission and 150+ agreements. Disability & Entrepreneurship: Vice President Witbooi called for more support for young entrepreneurs with disabilities, urging revived income projects and capacity building. Culture & Exchange: A Dragon Boat Festival event at SOS Children’s Villages brought Chinese traditions and free healthcare services to vulnerable children.
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