AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLocal Governance Upgrade: Uis in Erongo has been upgraded from a settlement to a local authority, becoming the region’s eighth local authority, with officials saying it will strengthen planning and unlock growth linked to mining, tourism and investment. Infrastructure and Health: The same Erongo update highlights major road progress and the commissioning of a N$32 million bulk water pipeline, alongside a new N$27 million neo-natural intensive care unit at Swakopmund District Hospital. Solidarity and Diplomacy: Namibia’s National Council donated N$27 609 to the Namibia–Cuba Solidarity Campaign, citing Cuba’s role in the liberation struggle and ongoing hardship. Justice Cooperation: Zanzibar will host the Southern and Eastern African Chief Justices Forum from 5–9 October 2026, aiming to improve justice delivery across the region. Green Energy Push: Namibia commissioned Africa’s first integrated green hydrogen facility at Walvis Bay, pairing solar, electrolysis and battery storage for industrial and transport use. Firearms Amnesty: Home Affairs says 86 firearms and 3 197 rounds were surrendered during last year’s amnesty, as Namibia launches the 2026 Firearm Amnesty Month. Household Debt Pressure: MPs and officials warn of a household debt crisis driven by payday loans and unregistered micro-lenders, with calls for stronger protection and financial education. Trade Fair Momentum: Ongwediva’s 25th Annual Trade Fair opens with 487 exhibitors, plus a new business forum and B2B matchmaking to deepen regional trade links.
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