AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoMpox Alert: Namibia’s Ministry of Health has confirmed mpox in Swakopmund, with the patient stable and contact tracing under way after suspected cross-border links. Fuel Crunch: Nasan Energies service stations in Windhoek are reportedly running dry as logistical and supply problems follow its takeover of 52 stations, hitting retailers hardest. Police Fleet Pressure: PDM MP Winnie Moongo has questioned the home affairs minister over police vehicle shortages, maintenance delays and suspended border patrols. Fuel Deal Legal Fight: Mines and Energy Minister Modestus Amutse told Parliament Vitol does not need a local operating licence for its short-term fuel supply arrangement, rejecting claims of non-compliance. Road Safety: Roads Authority will install speed humps on the B1 Western Bypass and parts of the A1 after pedestrian crashes. Family Law Change: A new divorce dispensation takes effect today, removing fault requirements and allowing magistrate courts to grant divorces. Communications Push: NAMPA launched the Effective Communicators Conference 2026 in Windhoek, with APRA and China Media Group joining as strategic partners for the July event in Swakopmund. Corruption Case: The ACC is set to hear allegations of fraud involving a Namibia Airports Company contractor, as a procurement battle continues. EV Pilot: Government installed an EV charging station at the Ministry of Works and Transport as a free pilot to guide a wider network.
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