AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGenocide Remembrance Day: Namibia marked 1904–1908 with calls for unity and justice across regions, as Vice-President Lucia Witbooi urged Namibians to reject tribalism and preserve historical truth through books, museums and storytelling. Deputy Speaker Phillipus Katamelo warned that Shark Island must be protected from “erasure” and urged action beyond words, while Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare said remembrance must be backed by documentation and academic research. Agriculture & Tourism Push: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah opened the Omaludi Festival and Agricultural Show in Okongo, linking the theme “Agriculture and Tourism for Sustainable Economic Growth” to NDP6 priorities and rural economic opportunities. Energy & Trade Watch: Global jet fuel flows were disrupted after the Strait of Hormuz closure, sending prices soaring and forcing rerouting—an issue felt far beyond the Middle East. Business & Health: Life Healthcare reported resilient performance by leaning on diagnostics and renal services despite funding headwinds. Exploration Update: Askari Metals launched Phase I exploration at EPL 7626 in Namibia’s Uis area, targeting buried tin and tantalum-bearing pegmatites.
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