AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLocal Governance & Housing: Windhoek’s cashless parking rollout is drawing heavy backlash, with motorists complaining about confusion, extra costs, and limited payment options that leave many residents struggling to access KPI cards or bank services. Public Health & Industry: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah visited Fabupharm as Namibia battles medicine shortages, urging stronger local manufacturing to secure supply for hospitals and clinics. Wildlife Conservation: A new Black Rhino Association of Namibia (BRAN) platform has been launched to coordinate black rhino custodianship, improve data sharing, and strengthen conservation across communities. Trade & Diplomacy: Namibia is set to host a China trade mission and export webinar ahead of a presidential visit, targeting sectors from agriculture and ICT to clean energy and logistics. Energy & Fuel Policy: Namibia says fuel supply arrangements for July–September 2026 are transparent and in the national interest, while Vitol is named the only permitted importer for that period. Genocide Remembrance: Across Namibia, Genocide Remembrance Day coverage continues to focus on unmarked graves, memory, and calls for unity and justice, including through theatre and community commemorations. Sports: Windhoek hosts a WBO title fight after boxers made weight, while traditional sports federation activities are set to restart under an interim committee.
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