AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNamibia–Tanzania Push for Economic Liberation: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah used her state visit to Tanzania to urge a shift from liberation solidarity to trade, investment and jobs, calling for deeper industrialisation and value addition with Samia Suluhu Hassan. FATF Milestone: Namibia was removed from the Financial Action Task Force’s grey list after reforms to tackle money laundering and terrorism financing, a major boost for financial credibility. Road Safety Protest: More than 16,000 people signed a petition demanding pedestrian bridges instead of speed humps on Windhoek’s B1, with threats of legal action after alleged collision risks. Labour Relations: Justice and Labour Relations Minister Fillemon Wise Immanuel told the Mineworkers Union of Namibia that workers’ rights should be advanced through partnership and good-faith industrial relations. Youth Council Turmoil: The National Youth Council general assembly was postponed after violence and injuries during leadership election disputes. Business Security Drive: The NCCI and Namibian Police moved to strengthen cooperation against crime to protect investors and enable growth. Sports & Culture: Para triathlete Jerome Rooi won bronze in France; Namibia mourns baritone Richard Meyer; and a Pride month mural was unveiled in Windhoek.
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