AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWater & Diplomacy: Windhoek has been selected to host the 2028 INBO World Basin Summit, putting Namibia in the spotlight for water governance and climate adaptation. Health & Education Oversight: Parliament has kicked off a stakeholder engagement into Namibia’s fast-growing health training sector, with institutions citing accreditation delays, overlapping regulators and limited clinical training sites. Road Safety in Focus: A court dismissed an urgent bid to remove Windhoek speed humps, saying the applicant failed to show the installation was unlawful. Housing & Land Security: The City of Windhoek is moving to formalise informal settlements, starting with environmental clearance applications that could unlock thousands of erven. Culture & Arts: The Bank Windhoek Triennial adjudication is complete ahead of its 18 August exhibition, while a Namibian exhibition at the National Art Gallery spotlights “Giants of Africa” through contemporary work by emerging women artists. Lifestyle & Travel: Namibia’s tourism arrivals dipped slightly in 2025, and a new “deadzoning” travel trend is pushing people to switch off and go remote. Global Connections: President Nandi-Ndaitwah has arrived in China for a state visit aimed at turning cooperation into tangible outcomes, from trade to renewable energy and digital innovation.
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