AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel Watch: Namibia’s fuel prices will stay unchanged for June, even as the Middle East keeps oil markets under pressure, while Mines and Energy Minister Modestus Amutse defends July–September bulk supply arrangements and says Namibia is facing an “emergency of cost” not supply. Energy Policy: Government is also finalising rules for a state-coordinated petroleum import system by end-September to cut premiums and stabilise costs. Agriculture & Food Security: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah toured the Ekoka Brownfield Green Scheme in Ohangwena, where irrigation-based farming is already producing mahangu, maize, cowpeas and sorghum ahead of harvest. Trade & AfCFTA: Women are being urged to lead AfCFTA trade as Namibia hosts an Invest in Africa expo and summit in Swakopmund, pushing deeper intra-African market access. Genocide Memory: Activists and descendants again raised concerns about missing genocide curriculum content, while communities demand broader inclusion in reparations talks. Sports: Martin “Alligator” Mukungu stunned Flame “Special One” Nangolo in Windhoek to win the WBO Africa junior lightweight title, and FC Ongos clinched the FNB Women Super League in a last-day thriller.
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