AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNamibia–South Africa Trade Push: Presidents Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and Cyril Ramaphosa will co-chair the Fourth Namibia–South Africa Bi-National Commission in Pretoria, with directives expected to deepen cooperation on trade, investment, border management, infrastructure and energy. Tax & Compliance: NamRA reminded taxpayers to keep records and supporting documents for at least five years, with exceptions for active returns and criminal investigations. Capital Markets: Namibian equities edged up 0.53% on the NSX, led by Basic Materials and Real Estate. Financial Integrity Watch: FATF removed Algeria and Namibia from its increased monitoring list and added Bosnia and Iraq to the monitored category. Agribusiness Exports: Namibia signed a phytosanitary protocol with China to unlock fresh table grape exports, as grape earnings keep climbing. Ports & Regional Logistics: Botswana VP Ndaba Gaolathe visits Walvis Bay port to review expansion and corridor connectivity with Namibia. Corporate Leadership: Former Bank Windhoek MD Baronice Hans appointed CEO of Lady Pohamba Private hospital; Nictus named Henrico du Plessis as CEO from 1 July 2026. Housing & Construction: Building sector approvals improved in the first half of 2026, with Windhoek plan approvals and values rising in June. Green Hydrogen Momentum: Government reaffirmed green hydrogen’s role in rural development at the Dâures Green Hydrogen Village monitoring mission. Street Children Study: Gender ministry says it will conduct a regional study to quantify street-connected children and strengthen interventions.
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