AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFootball: Mamelodi Sundowns have confirmed the departure of Namibian striker Peter Shalulile after six seasons, with the 32-year-old leaving as a free agent following limited game time under coach Miguel Cardoso. Mining & industry: Rosh Pinah Zinc (RPZ) and Appian have commissioned a new SAG mill for the RP2.0 expansion, aiming to double throughput to 1.4 million tonnes a year and lift zinc and lead concentrate output. Immigration & safety: Namibia has launched a voluntary repatriation programme for citizens in South Africa amid xenophobic unrest, with reception centres being prepared and officials coordinating with nationals. Economy & energy: Namibia will cut fuel prices from 3 July, with petrol 95 down by N$1 per litre and diesel by N$4, citing lower oil and shipping costs and a stronger Namibian dollar. Cyber & governance: NAM-CSIRT reports a 31.3% drop in detected cyber vulnerabilities in Q1 2026, while warning about ongoing risks from remote management and legacy network services. Education: MBRGI and The Digital School will roll out digital learning for more than 500,000 people across Namibia and five other African countries.
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