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SCOPA Scrutiny: eThekwini Municipality has been ordered to investigate alleged corruption and misconduct, with Mayor Cyril Xaba set to respond to Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts—while Namibia’s own governance questions keep piling up. Health and Capacity: IUM says it is building a 120-bed private hospital near Ondangwa, aiming to open mid-2027 and also serve as a training site with the health ministry. Conservation Funding: Namibia for Life will sign a conservation agreement worth over N$1 billion with WWF Namibia, using a “Project Finance for Permanence” model to lock in long-term support. Trade and Policy: Cabinet has approved a Green Industries Council to steer Namibia’s green industrial push, and Namibia has eased horse mackerel fishing depth limits temporarily as debate grows over sustainability. Sports and Regional Football: COSAFA elected Botswana’s Tariq Babitseng as president unopposed, with Namibia’s Robert Shimooshili named to the executive.

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