AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOtavi Service Clash: Otavi residents used the town’s 2026/27 budget consultation to slam council failures on sanitation, water access, street lighting and public toilets at the open market, saying years of complaints are still unresolved. Transport Pressure: A new N$15 taxi fare took effect nationwide, but drivers outside Windhoek say it brings little relief as commuters negotiate down or refuse full payment. Fuel Market Fight: Nasan Energies has appealed a Competition Commission ruling that blocks it from sourcing fuel from Vitol and related firms for five years, seeking a transitional reprieve. Defamation in Court: Businessman Joseph Andreas has launched defamation claims against two Facebook users, demanding apologies, post removals and N$250,000 damages each. Customs Back on Track: NamRA says ASYCUDAWorld’s upgraded system is now running after earlier border delays, noting the old setup was 11 versions behind. AFCON 2027 Draw: Namibia landed in Group G with Cameroon, Comoros and Congo Brazzaville as qualifiers begin in September.
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