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Municipal Enforcement: Windhoek says it has resolved the Havana informal settlement house dispute after the owner agreed—via sworn affidavit—to use the structure mainly for residential purposes and to stop any unapproved activities until completion is fit for occupation, with only specific finishing works allowed. Student Cashflow Crisis: NSFAF is still delaying non-tuition payments, with students warning missed meals, rent pressure and even sleeping in libraries when invoices don’t land on time. Public Service Push: Namibia is part of a wider African push for “transformative” public administration, with a continent-wide conference in Windhoek focused on making services more accountable and development-driven. Health & Skills: JA Africa and ExxonMobil Foundation roll out STEM Africa 2.0 with AI pathways for 14–17-year-olds, while Merck Foundation marks World Hypertension Day by expanding scholarships for future specialists. Youth & Culture: A constructive masculinity youth event in Windhoek tackles mental wellbeing, and Oshakati’s Totem Expo gears up for 29 May–6 June. Migration Rules: Home Affairs says Angolan street kids in Namibia don’t qualify for refugee status, citing they left mainly for socio-economic reasons.

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