AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWomen in Sport: Brave Gladiators captain Lovisa “Tuya” Mulunga is being recognised for community outreach in Windhoek, using sport and education programmes like the Riverheights Sports and Education centre to inspire youth. Cycling & Youth Sport: Namibia’s Tour de Windhoek has been launched for 13–16 August, promising stages across the country and spotlighting sport as a youth-development tool. Family & Law: Namibia’s Dissolution of Marriages Act is now operational, shifting divorce to a single “irretrievable breakdown” ground with stronger child-protection safeguards and possible joint custody. Student Support: NSFAF says non-tuition allowances will start reaching students next week, with weekly processing from mid-June to ease delays. Health & Safety: Namibia has confirmed its first mpox outbreak case in Swakopmund, with surveillance and contact tracing activated. Gender & Society: Online trolling is increasingly silencing women in politics, with officials warning it drives self-censorship and anxiety. Community & Culture: Namibia marks Genocide Remembrance Day with renewed calls for truth and restorative justice. Travel Practicalities: Travellers are urged to consider trip cancellation insurance to protect prepaid, non-refundable costs when illness or emergencies strike.
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