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FATF Exit & Transparency: Namibia has been removed from the FATF “grey list” after fixing key anti-money laundering gaps, but the LPM says the win is at risk unless beneficial ownership details are made public and accessible, especially for petroleum, mining and procurement. Monetary Policy: The Bank of Namibia lifted the repo rate to 6.75% as external shocks and Middle East conflict pressures weigh on the economy, with officials stressing the need to protect the Namibia dollar–rand peg and manage NDP 6 setbacks. Energy Skills Push: Industry and government voices are urging stronger TVET and training for oil, gas and green hydrogen, including a Hardap green hydrogen scholarship programme backing youth with postgraduate opportunities. Regional Trade Drive: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and Tanzania’s Samia Hassan signed agreements to boost trade, mining, agriculture, defence cooperation and MSMEs, while calling for deeper economic self-reliance. Local Governance & Services: Windhoek’s speed humps on the Western Bypass sparked protests over congestion and safety concerns, as motorists demand alternative solutions. Housing & Parliament Gridlock: Commentary highlights a housing finance mismatch that treats homes like depreciating vehicles, while another piece warns parliamentary paralysis is stalling critical bills like the petroleum legislation. Reparations Spotlight: Namibia’s genocide descendants and African-Caribbean leaders are pushing for major reparations demands, including formal apologies and compensation, as talks gather momentum in Ghana.

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