AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNavy crackdown: Namibia’s Navy intercepted a foreign-flagged fishing vessel near the Angola border, with 22 crew members (including four Chinese and 18 Angolan) facing charges after authorities found an unreported full net, no valid permits, and an alleged switch-off of tracking systems. Migration law push: Home Affairs Minister Lucia Iipumbu has launched public consultations on a new Migration Bill, urging Namibians to shape rules that balance sovereignty and security with lawful movement and investment. Defence upgrade: NDF training is being modernised for drone and tech-driven warfare, with 1,703 recruits graduating at Osona Military Base. Green hydrogen skills gap: A new Green Hydrogen Monitor warns Namibia must overhaul education and training to build the technical workforce needed for future jobs. Workplace wellbeing: Vice President Lucia Witbooi calls for employee wellness to be built into how workplaces are led and run. Tourism & culture: OL unveiled a major “One OL” brand reset, while Gondwana’s Namushasha River Lodge reopened after a refresh and Etosha’s chef Rebeka Kamaturiri heads to France for training. Also making news: bees conservation calls for stronger protection, and a court bid by NCIS to keep a N$1.8m defamation case behind closed doors was dismissed.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.