AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoJet Fuel Crisis: Contaminated Jet A-1 fuel quarantined by Vivo Energy Namibia has triggered a jet fuel shortage at Hosea Kutako, forcing Lufthansa-owned Discover Airlines to reroute some Windhoek–Europe flights via Angola and exposing risks in Namibia’s single-supplier model. Anti-Corruption Push: A call to strengthen Namibia’s anti-corruption framework argues Parliament must look beyond office-holders to corruption risks inside political parties and pre-election processes. Oil Dividend Focus: PETROFUND urges skills, local jobs and business capacity so Namibia’s oil and gas discoveries translate into real dividends for citizens. Youth Support: The First Gentleman’s DEN Impact Foundation was launched to tackle boys’ and young men’s challenges through education, sports, agriculture and vocational training. Education Gap: New UNAM research highlights persistent gender disparities, with more boys repeating grades and leaving school early. Agritech Deal Scrapped: Namibia terminated its AI-and-satellite crop monitoring agreement with U.S. firm 6th Grain Corporation over legal and procedural concerns. Tourism Angle: Windhoek’s governor says the capital must stop acting as a tourist transit point and build itself as a cultural destination.
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