AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGIPF Investment Push: Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare urged the Government Institutions Pension Fund to invest more in Namibia to protect its reputation after public criticism over losses tied to overseas investments. Road Safety Clash: Windhoek’s B1 Western Bypass speed humps are back in court, with a ruling expected end of June after Roads Authority defended the N$704,000 cost and said the measure targets pedestrian crash hotspots. Digital Security at Risk: Namibia is battling repeated copper cable theft and vandalism that keeps knocking out telecom services, threatening ICT rollout and business operations. Energy and Trade Pressure: Namibia spent N$4.4 billion more than it earned on imports in April, with petroleum oils the biggest import item, while analysts warn Middle East shipping disruptions could lift inflation temporarily. SME Funding Drive: A new SME Fund under the ProSME project is set to back women- and youth-led businesses to boost jobs and growth. World Cup Planning: The ICC set tentative 2027 Men’s ODI World Cup dates (Oct 4–Nov 21) with South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia as hosts. Sports Spotlight: Zimbabwe’s women staged a comeback to beat Zambia 3-2 in a CAVB qualifier dress rehearsal ahead of the final. Water Diplomacy: Global Water Partnership Organisation says it will turn Namibia into a global water diplomacy hub, launching a facility to mobilise US$15 billion by 2030.
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