AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFamily Law Update: Adultery is no longer a standalone ground for divorce in Namibia, as the Dissolution of Marriages Act of 2024 shifts courts to a no-fault approach based on irretrievable breakdown. Education & Youth: Government has ordered universities to let NSFAF-funded students sit exams and access results while funding delays are sorted, after weeks of uncertainty. Health & Care: The Namibia Nurses Union warns that private nursing colleges are producing an oversupply of graduates, driving unemployment and straining clinical training quality. Community & Safety: Erongo police have intensified patrols and community policing, urging lodge and campsite operators to report security gaps fast. Giving Back: Project Never Walk Alone’s Ama2000 campaign aims to raise N$4 million for 10,000 pairs of shoes for vulnerable children across four regions. Culture & Arts: “Eight Colours Blue” opens in Windhoek, bringing together eight artists exploring memory, identity and human experience through the theme of blue. Lifestyle & Mobility: A new Toyota RAV4 feature highlights hybrid fuel efficiency and range for Namibia road trips. Justice & Courts: TransNamib says it has received an independent investigation report into the Rovos rail derailment near Keetmanshoop.
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