AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDigital Identity & Privacy: Namibia’s e-ID rollout in September 2026 is sparking worries about data safety and public trust, with questions over who will access biometric records. Child Nutrition & Climate Resilience: Omaheke is partnering with HeadStartKids Namibia on a five-year plan to cut child malnutrition, including fortified meals, monitoring, deworming and solarised clinics. Youth Health in Schools: MPs are consulting communities on the health risks of “hubbly bubbly” (hookah) among learners, after reports of mixing it with alcohol or drugs. Citizenship Case: An Iranian national in Namibia is challenging a requirement to renounce her Iranian citizenship before naturalisation, putting Namibia’s dual-citizenship stance back in focus. Education Under Pressure: Namibia’s nursing training quality is questioned after thousands of graduates failed the national HPCNA assessment, raising concerns about readiness for practice. Transport & Community Care: Walvis Bay Corridor Group and NamBTS are encouraging truck drivers to donate blood voluntarily. Local Living Costs & Work: Teachers’ unions warn salaries lag behind the cost of living, affecting morale and education quality. Windhoek Services: The city’s electrification drive is progressing in informal settlements, with some projects nearing completion. Culture & Mobility: E-Taxi Namibia launches in Windhoek, pitching safer, locally built ride-hailing with a flat fee per trip. Sports & National Pride: NFA says government backing is key for Namibia’s bid to co-host Afcon 2028. International Travel Rules: The UK has updated visa requirements affecting Namibia and many other countries, warning travellers to check entry clearance before booking. Repatriation: Another group of Namibians is expected back from South Africa as voluntary returns continue. Culture & Tourism Angle: A push to put Africa’s cultures at the centre of tourism narratives is gaining momentum.
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