AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUranium Exploration: Arkle Resources says its expanded maiden reverse-circulation drilling at the Erongo Uranium Project is progressing, with 52 holes completed and carnottite spotted in early visual logging, while lab assays and gamma ray surveying are underway. Diplomacy & Institutions: A Namibia-China visit is prompting debate on whether the country is building stronger institutions beyond political symbolism, with governance architecture flagged as key to turning deals into jobs and investment. Competition & Industry Policy: Commentaries argue competition must prevail in Namibia’s cement industry, while another piece warns that snubbing ACC findings should be punishable—both themes point to how rules shape business costs and trust. Education & Skills for Growth: NSFAF is urged to fully fund private university students to match “equal treatment” promises; meanwhile, Langer Heinrich donated over N$1m in maths/science textbooks in Erongo, and Namibia will send 17 young competitors to WorldSkills Shanghai 2026. Energy/Water Infrastructure: The Naute–Keetmanshoop pipeline project is breaking ground to replace an ageing system and improve water reliability, while the Naute-Keetmanshoop and other regional health funding gaps keep service delivery in focus. Trade & Investment: Namibia and South Africa move to formalise a joint business council to deepen cross-border trade and investment, with SA citing US$1.2bn invested in Namibia (2023–2025) and about 4,900 jobs. Business & Consumer Impact: Windhoek announced a 4% municipal tariff increase for 2026/27, and June vehicle sales rose 14.6% to 1,523 units. Digital Media Expansion: eMedia launched Openview Stream, a FAST streaming service rolling out across several African markets including Namibia. Governance & Risk: FATF removed Algeria and Namibia from its increased monitoring list, while adding Bosnia and Iraq to monitoring—an update that can affect compliance costs for finance and trade. Conservation & Livelihoods: Namibia translocated 575 animals from Etosha to conservation areas, and a viral desert rain frog is listed as Vulnerable due to shrinking dune habitat.
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