AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSports & Investment Push: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah inaugurated the Helao Nafidi Sports Centre, framing sport as a jobs and investment engine for youth and regional growth. Border Town Retail Boost: Ohangwena Governor Kadiva Hamutumwa said the newly opened Time Square Complex is a confidence signal—“Ohangwena is open for business”—with an investment map to guide priority sectors. Macroeconomic Pressure: The IMF urged Namibia to tighten fiscal policy, including cutting the public wage bill and transfers, while keeping interest rates aligned with South Africa and pushing structural reforms for private-sector-led growth. Pension Reform Momentum: Namibia’s pension debate is shifting toward making retirement security work for both formal and informal workers, with the National Pension Fund model back in focus. Aviation Disruption: Contaminated jet fuel in Namibia is forcing Europe-bound flights to refuel in Luanda, with Lufthansa Group and Discover Airlines affected. Health Supply Strain: Namibia’s medicines regulator warns that unauthorised GLP-1/peptide weight-loss products are rising, worsening access for diabetes patients. Governance & Procurement: Cabinet’s move to cancel a N$40m agriculture tech tender has sparked concerns about political meddling in procurement and governance precedent. Education Standards: The Education Ministry launched new norms and standards for schools and hostel operations, aiming to improve quality, safety and accountability. Regional Trade Linkages: Namibia is using Expo Huila in Lubango to secure concrete trade and agricultural partnerships with Angola, including a governor-to-governor business forum.
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