AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSTEM Push: ExxonMobil-backed STEM Africa 2.0 is rolling out across Angola, Mozambique, Namibia and Nigeria, adding AI-focused learning for 14–17-year-olds after reaching 10,000 learners already. Government Accountability: Namibia’s education ministry is trying to cancel a lease for an empty Independence Avenue building—still costing the state N$1.1 million a month—after officials flagged it as unsuitable. Youth & Unity: PM Elijah Ngurare says the 12 May Movement uses “politainment” (music, sports and culture) to reconnect youth with the liberation legacy, with tree-planting set to carry the commemoration forward. Housing Momentum: Windhoek approved 1,400+ new housing units in Otjomuise and Hadino Hishongwa to formalise informal settlements and speed up access to land. Press Freedom Watch: A new reflection on the “slow erosion” of press freedoms points to licensing, lawsuits and newsroom shrinkage as the quiet drivers. Culture Spotlight: VP Lucia Witbooi backs the Omagongo Festival as a peace-and-pride moment on 23 May.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.