AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRoad Safety: The Roads Authority is installing speed humps on the B1 Western Bypass in Windhoek, with one lane closed at a time between the Independence Avenue Interchange and the Lafrenz Interchange, after pedestrian-related crashes and fatalities. Fatal Crash: Police confirm two men died in a B2 road accident between Swakopmund and Arandis when a sedan collided with a truck and trailer; the truck driver survived. Immigration Warning: The Ministry of Home Affairs warns travellers not to use private e-visa platforms or agents, saying Namibia’s official platform is the only safe route and that losses from private sites are the user’s risk. Media Freedom: Stakeholders warn that Namibia’s press freedom rankings don’t match day-to-day realities, with concerns about intimidation and threats to justice actors and journalists. Elections Oversight: The Electoral Commission has submitted its 2025 election review to Parliament, including recommendations to strengthen electoral integrity. Child Protection: Namibia reaffirmed its commitment to ending violence against children, highlighting online exploitation and child participation through structures like the Children’s Parliament. Business & Jobs: NamPost appoints Rivan Meyer to lead financial services, while Pupkewitz Goldwagen opens a new Windhoek parts branch creating jobs.
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