AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI Speech Hoax: An AI-faked presidential speech by Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah went viral for its anti-corruption and anti-exploitation message, but the president has rejected it as a fabrication—highlighting how much people crave moral leadership. Education & Gender: Namibia’s University of Namibia enrolment has surged from under 5,000 students in 2000 to nearly 30,000 in 2024, with women consistently outnumbering men and education/human sciences remaining the biggest faculty. Trade & AfCFTA Push: Nandi-Ndaitwah urged Windhoek business leaders to master AfCFTA to expand beyond Namibia, pointing to low intra-Africa trade and the need for value-chain growth. Housing Crisis Pressure: IPC wants Namibia’s urban housing backlog declared a national emergency, citing slow land servicing and affordability problems affecting most households. Local Government Due Process: NALAO questioned Omaruru CEO Valentinus Sindongo’s suspension, warning it may breach fair labour practices and due process. Energy Deal Scrutiny: IPC president Panduleni Itula renewed questions over a N$612m solar project tied to the Tsumeb smelter, demanding full public disclosure. Media & Democracy: The ombudsman warned fear still limits freedom, while NBC marked 35 years and reaffirmed its public service mandate. Business Summit Buzz: DJ Sbu and Sheldon Tatchell are set to headline Namibia’s 2026 Business Summit in Windhoek. Food Prices Watch: Tiger Brands warns some food prices may rise as fuel and input costs squeeze manufacturers.
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