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Padel’s Social Boom: Namibia Padel co-founder Francois Wahl says the sport’s easy entry and “after-game” vibe are driving growth, but more courts and fuller evenings are key—plus Namibia Padel’s credit system can cut booking costs. Anti-Corruption Legacy: Paulus Noa reflects on building Namibia’s Anti-Corruption Commission from scratch over 20 years, processing thousands of complaints and defending the watchdog’s independence as Bryan Eiseb is nominated to take over. Luxury Tourism Upgrade: Mokuti Etosha’s new Ombala Presidential Suite (88m²) opens 3 July with a private pool, wheelchair access, and family-friendly flexibility—aimed at rising demand for villa-style stays. Public Service Delivery Push: PM Elijah Ngurare warns against weak implementation and abandoned projects, urging tighter accountability and better execution of priority areas. Law Enforcement Focus: Deputy Home Affairs minister Edward Wambo pledges improvements after visiting   Kharas service points. Governance Watchdogs: Civil society is urged to strengthen monitoring under the African Peer Review Mechanism, including pushing for real access to information. Fuel Relief: Fuel prices drop for July—petrol down N$1/litre and diesel down N$4/litre—alongside a fuel procurement overhaul to reduce import premiums. Education & Skills: Namibia warns students to avoid unregistered/unaccredited institutions; TVET graduates should be used for minor maintenance work to tackle unemployment. Digital Learning for Namibia: MBRGI’s Digital School initiative targets 500,000+ learners across six countries, including Namibia, with teacher support and job-ready skills. Health & Safety: Rospotrebnadzor hands Namibia a mobile anti-epidemic lab to speed diagnosis and strengthen outbreak response. Culture & Community: Model’s first birthday bash runs 1 July–2 August with N$1m in prizes, celebrating local retail independence. Wildlife & Heritage: Namibia’s sharks and rays count 87 species, with many threatened—research remains limited, raising urgency for conservation.

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