AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCricket & World Cup build-up: India’s Prasidh Krishna says the three-match ODI series against Afghanistan is crucial for finding the right combinations and rhythm ahead of the 2027 World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, as heavy rain in Dharamshala delayed the toss for the opener. Local governance & justice: Namibia’s Prosecutor-General appointment process is under the spotlight, with calls to complete the recruitment transparently and without delay. Pension fund scrutiny: Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare urged GIPF to invest more at home to protect its reputation after high-profile losses tied to overseas investments. Digital resilience: Namibia continues to feel the impact of fibre and copper cable theft, with repeated outages stressing the push for reliable ICT services. Road safety court fight: Social justice activist Michael Amushelelo has filed an urgent High Court bid to remove B1 Western Bypass speed humps, arguing they are unlawful and unsafe. Economy & imports: Namibia spent the most on petroleum oils in April, with fuel imports driven by regional shipping pressures. SME support: A new SME Fund under the ProSME project is set to back women and youth-led businesses to grow and create jobs.
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