AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel Supply Shake-up: Namibia’s Industries, Mines and Energy Minister Modestus Amutse says July–September 2026 fuel arrangements are transparent and aimed at an “emergency of cost”, not supply, after Middle East-linked price shocks; the state is finalising Bulk Petroleum Import Coordination Regulations and Namibia plans a state-coordinated import system by end-September to cut premiums and stabilise pump prices. Competition Watch: The Competition Commission approved Nasan Energies’ takeover of Shell and Engen stations but imposed divestment and a five-year supply restriction to prevent near-monopoly control. Agriculture & Food Security: President Nandi-Ndaitwah visited the Ekoka Brownfield Green Scheme in Ohangwena, where mahangu, maize, cowpeas and sorghum are ready for harvesting, as government pushes rural jobs and food security. Trade & AfCFTA Push: Women were urged to lead AfCFTA trade at Swakopmund’s Invest in Africa Trade Expo, while Namibia’s Invest in Africa participation focused on market access and intra-African integration. Local Business & Publishing: Microwide Publishing Press launched a digital publishing push, urging authors to use e-commerce and digital distribution. Road Safety: A safari vehicle overturned on the C14 near Sesriem, killing a Brazilian tourist and injuring others. Smart City Debate: Windhoek’s cashless parking rollout sparked backlash over exclusion and confusion for motorists and small businesses.
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