AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAgriculture & Climate Resilience: Namibia launched a drought-preparedness programme worth about US$2.99m, rolling out climate-smart farming support across five regions with solar irrigation, shade nets, hydroponics, inputs and farmer training. Trade & Regional Integration: Namibia became a pilot country for the AIDA–AfCFTA Country Impact Assessment, with officials citing large unrealised export potential and plans to plug into regional value chains. Water Governance: Government reaffirmed its commitment to global water cooperation, while Kavango West residents fear the costly Kavango–Grootfontein water link could slow local development. Health Accountability: The health ministry introduced a new complaints management system to speed up patient concerns and enforce response timelines. Migration Reform: Public consultations on a new Migration Bill have concluded, aiming to modernise immigration with digital visas, payments and case tracking. Energy & Fuel Politics: Opposition questioned a controversial Vitol fuel supply deal, warning it could strain public finances and downstream competition. Cricket: The ICC provisionally set the Men’s ODI World Cup 2027 for Oct 4–Nov 21 across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, with Namibia set to host three matches. Business & Investment: Old Mutual Private Equity and Carlyle exited TiAuto Investments, selling to Marubeni; Namibia also launched an SME grant fund for eligible micro, small and medium businesses.
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