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AI Governance: The UN and ITU are launching the “AI for Good” Global Commission, co-chaired by Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and Rwanda President Paul Kagame, with a first Geneva meeting on July 8 and major tech leaders including Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and Microsoft’s Brad Smith. Mining Finance: Ongwe Minerals secured about N$300m (CAD$23m) to accelerate gold exploration in Namibia’s northwestern belt after strong investor demand. Household Costs: Namibia’s repo rate increase (linked to South Africa’s 25-basis-point hike) is set to push up home and vehicle loan repayments—an early signal after nearly three years of declines. Local Content & Telecom: Namibia rejected Starlink’s bid to operate, citing failure to meet the 51% local ownership requirement. Education & Infrastructure: Government plans to build 500+ new schools and expand classrooms under a decongestion push. Fisheries Pressure: Industry warns a proposed jump in the bycatch levy (from 15% to 50%) could threaten vessel operations and jobs. SME Credit: Africa Bitcoin Corporation’s Altvest Credit Opportunities Fund grew SME lending exposure to N$363m, supporting more SME borrowers. Energy & Trade: Namibia eyes stronger agricultural ties with the Netherlands, while South Africa’s trade deficit widened on higher oil imports.

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Jun. 19, 2026

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Jun. 30, 2026

READOUT: Financial Action Task Force’s June 2026 Working Group and Plenary

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Jun. 29, 2026

Koryx Copper Provides Further Drill Results for the Haib Copper Project in Southern Namibia

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