AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGenocide Reparations Push: A newly launched Genocide Reparations Advocacy Forum (GRAF) in Windhoek says it will complement efforts demanding German government reparations for the 1904–1908 genocide. Border Rules: South Africa’s new SARS requirement for foreign-registered vehicles takes effect from 1 June, forcing travellers to declare vehicle details (including VIN) before crossing. Responsible Gambling: Namibia’s Namibian Woman Initiative and the Namibian Development Foundation (Namdef) are driving fresh attention on gambling addiction, with a Windhoek “Responsible Gambling Conversation” set for 8–9 June. Food Security & Farming: President Nandi-Ndaitwah praised full land use at the Uvhungu-Vhungu Green Scheme in Kavango East and highlighted Sikondo’s garlic trial in Kavango West. Education Funding: SUN urges the Ministry of Education to speed up non-tuition NSFAF payments so students can cover accommodation, transport and meals. Finance & Governance: Namfisa appoints a new board to strengthen oversight of Namibia’s non-bank financial sector. Security & Trust: Home Affairs minister Lucia Iipumbu warns that failures at border posts are eroding public trust and calls for better discipline and communication.
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