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Fuel Supply & Prices: Namibia’s energy ministry says fuel supply arrangements for July–September 2026 are transparent and in the national interest, stressing it’s an “emergency of cost” not supply, after concerns over pump-price shocks; Fuel Market Watch: June fuel pump prices stay unchanged, with the minister citing adequate stocks despite global price pressure; Energy Security: A separate report links South Africa’s fuel risk to Hormuz-related disruptions and poor strategic stock management; Regional Trade: Botswana vows stronger SADC ties to cut non-tariff barriers and improve cross-border logistics; Border Discipline: Home Affairs minister Lucia Iipumbu calls for professionalism at border posts amid staffing and resource shortages; Genocide Remembrance & Memory: Namibia marks Genocide Remembrance Day with renewed calls for youth to learn and document the 1904–1908 Herero and Nama genocide, while traditional leaders warn development must not repeat exclusion; Telecom Investment: MTC commits N$624.9m to expand fibre and mobile upgrades; Agriculture & Rural Jobs: President Nandi-Ndaitwah pushes agriculture, rural development and youth participation during an Omusati tour; Mining & Rail: Andrada secures N$98m for Uis Mine expansion, while TransNamib’s N$1.17b northern line still faces serious infrastructure and derailment accountability questions; Health Alert: Angola and Zambia are listed among African countries at risk of Ebola exposure as DRC cases rise.

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