AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNamibia–China Dealmaking: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s week-long state visit to Beijing ended with ties elevated to a “Namibia–China Community with a Shared Future for the New Era,” plus new cooperation pacts across energy, mining, agriculture, digital tech, AI, infrastructure and tourism, with China urging more investment and deeper mineral beneficiation. Energy Grid Pressure: The African Energy Chamber renewed calls for an interconnected African electricity market, warning that fragile grids and rising demand are already constraining industrial growth. Electricity Demand Stagnation: Namibia’s domestic electricity sales have been stuck below 340,000MWh for most of the past 39 months, signalling flat economic activity and limited expansion for jobs. Mining Expo Countdown: Namibia’s Chamber of Mines launched the 2026 Mining Expo (4–6 August, Windhoek), aiming to track NamPPF delivery on jobs and investment and push exploration to feed value addition. Housing Crisis Hits Youth: A rental market boom is worsening as the housing backlog climbs to about 300,000 units and formal prices soar, leaving many young earners priced out. Pensioners’ Losses: A Windhoek financial advisory firm allegedly caused losses of at least N$250m (possibly N$350m) after risky overseas investments and alleged client account payouts to mask failures. Court Ruling on Cannabis: Namibia’s High Court rejected an attempt to legalise cannabis, saying the issue is for the executive and legislature. Education Infrastructure Gap: Cocoma Primary’s hostel blocks are ready, but pupils can’t move in because ablution facilities are still outstanding. Corporate Social Investment Push: Namibia’s private sector is set to convene CSI Mukopano on 11 August to reform how companies coordinate community giving. UK Visa Update: The UK reaffirmed visa requirements for Nigerians and nationals of 100+ countries for short visits, affecting travel planning for regional business travellers.
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