AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMedia Freedom Watch: NBC leaders used World Press Day to warn that Namibia’s high press-freedom ranking must not breed complacency, stressing ethics, privacy in breaking news, and credibility over sensationalism. Road Safety Push: Hundreds gathered for a National Road Prayer as road deaths rise, with officials promising stronger enforcement and awareness to curb speeding, drunk driving and negligence. Decentralisation Move: Youth and sports functions are being handed to regional councils, with government saying decentralisation only works if regions deliver with accountability and proper management. Blue Economy & Climate Finance: Vice President Lucia Witbooi urged shared blue-economy sustainability and called for continued climate funding support via the Green Climate Fund. Critical Minerals Momentum: Namibia is positioning itself for value chains in uranium, lithium, graphite and rare earths, while offshore exploration continues (PEL 102 extension) and uranium output at Langer Heinrich ramps up. Business & Housing: Appian bought into Namibia’s Omitiomire copper project, and average house prices climbed to N$1.46m in Q1 as land servicing and supply constraints keep pressure on buyers. Compliance & Corruption: Yango Namibia raised fares 5% to meet permit rules, while an ex-workshop owner was arrested over alleged N$179k NDF fraud.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.