AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFuel Relief: Namibia’s fuel pump prices will stay unchanged for June, with petrol at N$23.48/l and diesel at N$28.26 (50ppm) and N$28.36 (10ppm), as the ministry says stocks are adequate and there’s no immediate shortage risk. Budget Watch: Government has gazetted the 2026/27 Appropriation Act, authorising N$87.93 billion in spending, with the biggest allocations to education (N$28bn) and health and social services (N$13.1bn). Transport Pressure: TransNamib’s northern railway line, despite a N$1.17bn investment, is still facing “severe” infrastructure and capacity challenges, prompting calls for board accountability after frequent derailments. Mining Update: Andrada Mining secured conditional N$98m debt financing for Uis Mine expansion, while Koryx Copper completed its move to Luxembourg as it advances the Haib copper project. Genocide Commemoration: Namibia marked Genocide Remembrance Day with calls to preserve genocide sites and protect historical memory, as Germany reaffirmed reconciliation commitments. Telecom Push: MTC pledged N$624.9m for network and digital infrastructure upgrades across Namibia. Local Development: Goreangab Mall opened in Windhoek with a N$270m investment, creating jobs and bringing major retail closer to Katutura residents.
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