AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTelecom Crackdown: CRAN has ordered Telecom Namibia to fix nationwide network instability, giving it four months to stabilise service after repeated outages blamed on equipment failures, power issues, fibre breaks and copper theft. Jobs & Local Economy: President Nandi-Ndaitwah officially opened the N$270m Goreangab Mall, saying it created 300 jobs during construction and will add nearly 400 permanent posts, with services bringing relief to Katutura residents. Gender in Security: Women outnumbered men for the first time at Namibia’s Police Basic Training Course graduation in Gobabis, with 382 female and 288 male cadets. Road Safety: The Roads Authority is installing speed humps on the B1 Western Bypass in Windhoek, with one lane closed at a time between Katutura Hospital and Lafrenz. Health Upgrade: Erongo’s Swakopmund District Hospital opened a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, including intensive care beds and a mothers’ lodge. Sports Drama: In the NFA Cup, Square 7 stunned Blue Waters on penalties and Unam eliminated African Stars, while women’s Round of 16 set up fresh quarterfinal match-ups. Media & Democracy: Namibia launched the African Media Barometer report on media freedom, stressing that protections need constant vigilance.
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