AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoValue-Add & Jobs: A Namibian food scientist in Ongwediva is turning raw produce into sellable products to create jobs, boost food security and cut import reliance. Regulation & Consumer Impact: Namfisa is investigating Wealth Management Solutions after clients’ savings reportedly lost at least N$250m, with liquidator estimates pointing to up to N$350m. Trade & Agriculture: Namibia and China signed a phytosanitary protocol for fresh table grape exports, setting rules for orchard registration, inspections, traceability and cold treatment. Diplomacy for Investment: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah commissioned Christine Hoebes as High Commissioner-designate to Malaysia, tasking her to deepen economic diplomacy, attract investment and expand market access. Local Economy & Skills: Bank Windhoek funded livestock management training for farmers across four regions, focusing on animal health, nutrition, disease control and farm cash-flow planning. Energy Mix: Namibia generated 58.3% of its electricity needs from domestic sources in May, with Ruacana still the dominant hydro supplier. Cost of Living: Transport drove June inflation, pushing annual inflation to 4.4% as fuel and electricity-related costs rose. Governance & Labour: Parliament’s labour committee began oversight in Ohangwena to assess retail and wholesale working conditions and labour law compliance. Land & Housing Tensions: Groot Aub Extension 2 residents asked Windhoek to pause lease agreements over consultation and affordability concerns.
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