AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSADC Regional Integration: Justice ministers and attorneys general meet in Victoria Falls with the proposed SADC Tourism UNIVISA expected to top the agenda, aiming for a unified visa to boost seamless travel and tourism across the bloc. Fuel Security & Prices: Namibia’s National Energy Fund will absorb about N$47.2m in June fuel costs to keep petrol prices unchanged, while the government says fuel supply remains secure amid Middle East-driven market pressure. Fuel Import Overhaul: The state has appointed Vitol as Namibia’s sole bulk fuel supplier for July–September 2026, with Mines and Energy Minister Modestus Amutse insisting the move is temporary, in the national interest, and meant to prevent steep pump hikes. Safety Milestone: Namcor’s National Oil Storage Facility marks 1,004 consecutive days without a lost-time injury, highlighting stronger safety culture in a high-risk sector. Energy & Business: Homegrown launches its 2026 T-shirt competition finalists (top five) to turn young designers into “design-preneurs,” with public sales driving commissions. Crime Watch: Police report three murders over the weekend, including a stabbing in Swakopmund and a girlfriend’s killing in Windhoek. Sports: FC Ongos Ladies clinch the 2025/26 FNB Women’s Super League title after a final-day swing, while Martin “Alligator” Mukungu stops Flame “Special One” Nangolo to win the WBO Africa Junior Lightweight belt in Windhoek.
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