AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoJobs & Education: Namibia’s graduate employment rate has slipped to 65% (down from 83% in 2017), with agriculture grads hit hardest as nearly half can’t find work. Skills for Sport: The Namibia Football Association launched the CAF B Coaching License course, while boxing coach Israel Hamutumbangela completed an international sports management programme to strengthen grassroots development. Home Affairs & Travel: Namibia released an updated visa-on-arrival list of 121 countries and territories; Nigeria is among those excluded, meaning visas are required. Public Services Pressure: Water shortages and broken sanitation are disrupting learning at government schools, with learners in Kunene refusing classes until toilets and water are fixed. Road Safety & Costs: Police urged reduced traffic fines to ease the burden on low-income motorists and cut the pile-up of unpaid warrants. Women & Community Impact: Capricorn Foundation pledged N$5 million to early childhood development, and UNICEF’s Tsumkwe visit highlighted gains in enrolment and retention. Culture & Lifestyle: Windhoek vocalist Javelin Imfusi headlines “Becoming: Javelin on Mic,” celebrating her musical journey. Digital Future: President Nandi-Ndaitwah met Huawei to push AI-ready infrastructure and job creation through digital skills. Governance Spotlight: MTC topped Namibia’s IJG public enterprise governance ranking for 2026.
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