AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDigital Trade Push: Namibia is urged to stop waiting and move fast on ratifying and implementing the AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol, as Africa’s digital economy becomes the new battleground. China State Visit: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah begins a high-expectations state visit to China, starting in Guangzhou, with a focus on turning friendship into jobs, factories and exports. Ongwediva Trade Fair Boost: MTC pledges N$350,000 to the 2026 Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair, helping fundraising reach over N$2.1 million ahead of the 21–29 August event. Water for Schools Clarified: The agriculture ministry says it doesn’t choose which schools get boreholes—MEIYSAC selects beneficiaries, while agriculture provides technical support. Terror Trial Privacy: The State seeks closed-door testimony for an FBI witness in Jona Hangula’s terrorism case, including alias and disguise requests. Competition Deal Cleared: Namibia approves Cheetah Cement’s takeover of Ohorongo Cement, with conditions including no job losses. Crime Pressure in Ohangwena: Ohangwena reports 6,414 criminal cases in 2025, with domestic violence and rape among the most reported offences. Tourism Safety Concern: Tourist arrivals fell 3.2% in 2025, and officials point to safety and security concerns as part of the slowdown. Art Scene: Bank Windhoek Triennial judging is complete, with the exhibition set for 18 August.
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