AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel & energy politics: Namibia’s Mines and Energy minister Modestus Amutse told MPs Vitol doesn’t need a local operating licence for a short-term fuel mandate, arguing it works through licensed Namibian entities—while opposition questions the legality of the deal. Municipal finance pressure: An editorial-style debate follows a directive to disconnect water and electricity to government and big firms that don’t pay municipal debts, raising fears for essential services. Youth & skills: JA Africa and ExxonMobil Foundation launched STEM Africa 2.0, adding 4,000 learners across Africa, including Namibia, with STEM and AI mentorship. Governance spotlight: The NYS board has reportedly been below the legal minimum for over a year, prompting concerns about compliance and governance risk. Health watch: Namibia confirmed an mpox outbreak in Swakopmund, with surveillance and contact tracing activated. Trade & integration: Swakopmund was highlighted as a key AfCFTA trade hub at Invest in Africa 2026. Sports & community: Tour de Windhoek 2026 was launched, and Namibia was named in the regional volleyball qualifier mix.
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