AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSports & Governance: Namibia has denied it will form part of any Southern African co-hosting bid for the 2028 AFCON, saying no government approval, authorisation or budget commitments have been made. Energy & Investment: ReconAfrica has begun production testing at its Kavango West 1X discovery, planning six zone tests over about 420 metres to assess commercial oil and gas potential in the Damara Fold Belt. Marine Conservation: Namibia’s marine protection remains very low, with only 1.69% of marine areas under conservation protection, as the country pushes to meet the “30 by 30” target. Health & Policy: The WHO has launched a Cancer Impact Review Mission in Namibia to assess prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment and financing, with recommendations to strengthen cancer control. Telecom & Finance: MTC reported interim results showing revenue up 7.1% to N$1.95bn and profit after tax up 1.6% to about N$512m, alongside an interim dividend of N$358.35m. Transport Transition: Government launched a pilot EV charging station in Windhoek, aimed at informing a possible nationwide charging network. Public Finance: The finance ministry hosted an outcome-based budget reform workshop as fiscal space tightens amid rising debt and geopolitical risks. Oil & Gas Sector: A Namibia Oil and Gas Strategic Conference (NOGC 2026) is set to bring together policymakers and investors to shape a roadmap for maximising value from the sector. Retail Fuel Dispute: Fuel retailers accuse Nasan of failing to honour supply and cash-incentive promises, while the company faces formal notice from FAFA. Solar Governance Row: The Presidency rejected claims linking President Nandi-Ndaitwah’s family to a proposed N$612m solar project tied to the Tsumeb smelter. Rural Development: Capricorn Foundation approved an additional N$1.2m for Rural Revive to consolidate systems and scale rural livelihoods in Maltahöhe.
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