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Family Law Reform: Namibia’s new Dissolution of Marriages Act (from 3 June) shifts divorce away from proving fault and toward “irretrievable breakdown,” aiming for a more dignified, equal process. Housing & Cost of Living: Writers warn that urban housing remains out of reach due to both profiteering and deeper rules that block poorer people from building capital through property. Gender, Safety & Youth: Coverage highlights the long-term psychological toll of rape and gender-based violence, while another piece calls for urgent support for boys after alleged gang rape charges involving teens. Men’s Mental Health: A reflective opinion argues men need “something to carry” beyond “stop suffering in silence” messaging. Education & Access: Namibia’s education system is urged to respond to AI in learning, and separate reporting spotlights boys falling behind in school and university graduation trends. Local Transport: A court challenge seeks removal of speed humps on Windhoek’s Western Bypass, with a ruling expected end of June. City Services: Windhoek expands cashless bus payments via PayPulse, letting commuters top up remotely or at partner shops. Culture & Community: NBC’s “Namibia Connects” wins a Gold Media Award for blood-transfusion advocacy, and Debmarine Namibia donates hostel furniture to Blouwes Primary. Diplomacy: Namibia and South Africa reaffirm ties in Johannesburg, while Namibia’s water diplomacy grows as a global water partnership headquarters is inaugurated in Windhoek.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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