AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours ago| Digital Migration Overhaul: Namibia’s home affairs ministry is pushing a digital-first migration system to move visa and permit processing online, add real-time case tracking, and issue secure electronic documents—aimed at faster service and stronger border security. Consumer Debt Scrutiny: Parliament’s economy committee is holding public hearings on whether lending laws protect households from exploitation, with attention on microlenders, payday loans, and payroll deduction practices that may drive over-borrowing. Transport Costs & Inflation: Namibia’s annual inflation ticked up to 4.1% in May, driven mainly by transport and housing-related costs, squeezing household purchasing power. Regulator Steps In: Namfisa ordered financial institutions to refund over N$1.7m to consumers after complaints, showing ongoing service failures across insurers, pension funds and microlenders. Telecom Enterprise Push: MTC became a Huawei-certified enterprise partner, expanding access to connectivity, cloud and digital infrastructure solutions for business and institutions. Mining Update: Wia Gold reported new drilling results at Kokoseb, identifying a new high-grade horizon and extending mineralisation; the DFS remains on track for completion in Q3. Youth & Governance: A NICG discussion urged better governance for small businesses and side hustles, warning that “self-employed” activity is often mistaken for scalable entrepreneurship. Green Hydrogen Jobs Demand: | Kharas leaders want Namibia’s climate funding push to translate into real local jobs, skills and enterprise opportunities, not just projects on paper. World Cup Economy Angle: With World Cup fever rising, some Namibians are turning to gambling to cope with cost pressures—highlighting the social risks behind household strain. |
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