AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHomelessness in Windhoek: Pastor Kenneth Linno opened a temporary night shelter in Khomasdal, offering beds, warm showers and meals for up to 35 people, with a N$50 contribution but no one turned away for lack of money. China investment push: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is set for a week-long state visit (5–11 July) to deepen trade and cooperation with China, after bilateral trade hit a record N$40.64bn in 2025. Mental health training: MP Willem Amutenya urged health training institutions to expand mental health programmes to support Namibia’s new Mental Health Act, warning the country lacks enough psychiatrists and community health workers. Traditional leadership tensions: Minister James Sankwasa flagged growing disputes over recognition of traditional leaders, saying succession rules are being ignored and politics is interfering with customs. Cybersecurity update: NAM-CSIRT reported fewer vulnerabilities and cyber events in Q1 2026, but warned exposed remote management services and legacy protocols remain risky. Windhoek road safety court bid fails: An activist’s attempt to remove Western Bypass speed humps was dismissed by the Windhoek High Court. Fuel relief: Fuel prices drop for July, with petrol down N$1/litre and diesel down N$4/litre, plus an overhaul to reduce import premiums. Xenophobia response: Namibia dispatched teams to South Africa to verify needs and support citizens as more than 100 seek repatriation amid violent protests. Creative industry move: MTC transferred Namibian Annual Music Awards copyright materials to the education ministry. Luxury tourism: Mokuti Etosha will unveil the Ombala Presidential Suite on 3 July, adding a wheelchair-accessible villa-style option with a private pool. Sports business boost: Rundu expects major spending from the SOE Games (2–4 July), with local businesses eyeing close to N$10m over the three days.
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