AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCricket Governance: The ICC’s revamped 2027 ODI World Cup format is drawing heavy backlash from Associate nations and the World Cricketers’ Association, which says the “Super Series” early stage cuts real chances for emerging teams and raises concerns over transparency. South Africa–Namibia Cooperation: At the 4th Bi-National Commission in Pretoria, both countries signed seven agreements covering trade, investment, labour, air services, legal and correctional services, and gender empowerment, while leaders pushed deeper economic integration and regional value chains. Prisoner Transfers: South Africa’s Correctional Services Minister says an MoU with Namibia is advancing inter-state transfer of sentenced foreign prisoners, but transfers depend on enabling legislation. Diamond Deal Watch: Anglo American has picked a preferred buyer for its De Beers stake via the Global Diamond Consortium, with Botswana weighing whether to use its right of first refusal alone or with partners including Namibia and Angola. Water & Infrastructure: NamWater has started the Naute–Keetmanshoop pipeline replacement project (about N$219.7m), aimed at boosting water security for //Kharas communities. Agriculture & Industry: UNAM and Katima Mulilo Council discuss a proposed N$26m agro-processing plant to add value to mangoes and indigenous resources and cut post-harvest losses. Energy & Fertiliser: The Daures Green Hydrogen Village is progressing toward carbon-free ammonium sulphate fertiliser production, with partners reviewing implementation progress. Food Security Support: Brazil donated N$1.9m to Namibia’s World Food Programme chapter to strengthen food systems and resilience. Retail Legal Update: A Gauteng High Court order clears Shoprite’s Midrand takeover after Spar failed to renew its lease on time. Local Jobs & Hunger: Keetmanshoop’s new mayor vows to tackle unemployment and hunger as the town looks to align with NDP6 priorities.
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