AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSports and investment push: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah inaugurated the Helao Nafidi Sports Centre in Ohangwena, calling sport a jobs and investment engine, and urged stakeholders to take ownership of growth. Regional trade and development: She also opened the Ohangwena Time Square Complex, with the governor branding the region “open for business”, while the President’s weekend programme continues with the Ongwediva Trade Fair. Education standards: The Education Ministry launched a new Norms and Standards Framework for schools and hostel minimum standards, aiming to improve quality, safety and learner support. Judicial wellbeing: Chief Justice Peter Shivute marked the International Day of Judicial Well-Being, warning that stress must not be ignored. Governance and services: NamPost opened a new Nkurenkuru branch and rolled out a CSR drive, and the Students with Disabilities Grant has supported 689 learners. Energy and aviation disruption: Contaminated jet fuel has forced Lufthansa-owned Discover Airlines to reroute Europe-bound flights via Luanda for refuelling. Health and regulation: Namibia is cracking down on unauthorised weight-loss diabetes medicines as shortages bite patients. Security leadership uncertainty: Former police chief Joseph Shikongo awaits a Security Commission decision after a State House breach.
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