AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoRoad Safety in Windhoek: The Roads Authority has started installing speed humps on the B1 Western Bypass and parts of the A1 south of Windhoek to cut pedestrian fatalities, with one lane closed at a time and temporary delays expected. Telecom Namibia Scrutiny: CRAN says Telecom Namibia’s instability can’t be fixed with short-term fixes and calls for significant capital investment to modernise and consolidate the network after repeated nationwide outages. Justice Access in Oshikoto: The Omuthiya Periodical Court will open on Monday, 8 June, offering criminal cases, marriages, maintenance disputes and bail services closer to residents. Commonwealth Games Team Namibia: Namibia’s NNOC announced a 39-member delegation for Glasgow (23 July–2 August), with 23 athletes across six codes. Genocide Remembrance Day Debate: Commentaries question whether this year’s commemoration was a “relative success” and argue for stronger, more purposeful remembrance. Baby Abandonment Law Questioned: Writers discuss Namibia’s safe abandonment provisions for newborns, but warn that real-world readiness—sites, staff and public awareness—must match the law. Community Gardens at Market Day: Shoprite Market Day put Otjombinde and other community gardeners in the spotlight, linking fresh produce sales to food security and small-business support.
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