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Reparatory Justice & Culture: Ghana’s Juneteenth commemoration at Christiansborg Castle brought together African and diaspora leaders, with a student reenactment at the Door of No Return and a push for a concrete reparations framework. Presidential Human Stories: In Kongwa, Namibia’s President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah pledged to reunite children of liberation fighters with their families, ordering officials to trace cases and support legal reunification. Regional Trade & Youth: Namibia and Tanzania signed four co-operation agreements during Nandi-Ndaitwah’s state visit, aiming to turn liberation-era ties into jobs, trade, agriculture, tourism and youth development. Community Media: Theofelus launched the 2026–2030 Community Media Policy to strengthen local radio, community newspapers and digital platforms for inclusion, cultural preservation and better public participation. Youth Governance: The National Youth Council General Assembly was postponed in Swakopmund after violent disruptions left nine injured and derailed leadership elections. Skills for the Energy Future: Industry voices are urging stronger TVET and artisan training for green hydrogen and derivatives, warning current vocational supply may not meet future demand. Road Safety Debate: Windhoek motorists protested newly installed speed humps on the Western Bypass, arguing they’re causing congestion and accidents while authorities say they’re meant to protect pedestrians. Sport & Community: Real Madrid Foundation opened a football clinic in Oshakati, using sport for discipline, teamwork and life skills.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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