AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRegional Trade & Infrastructure: Cabinet approved the Walvis Bay–Ndola–Lubumbashi corridor committee headquarters agreement, aiming to deepen integration and give landlocked Zambia and the DRC better access to Walvis Bay. Energy & Grid Reality: A new focus on Africa’s grid constraints highlights the risk of generation growth outpacing transmission investment, with system planning and regional market design set to dominate at African Energy Week 2026. Business & Cross-Border Links: The dtic will host a South Africa–Namibia Business Forum on 17 July to tackle trade barriers and push SACU/AfCFTA-aligned industrialisation and value chains. Local Economy & Imports: Namibia spent N$46.2bn on consumable imports over five quarters, underlining import dependence and the opportunity for local value addition. Transport & Health: Walvis Bay Corridor Group and NamBTS signed an agreement encouraging voluntary blood donations among truck drivers and transport workers. Governance & Compliance: The Employment Equity Commission rejected affirmative action reports from seven employers, including NAMFISA and AB InBev Namibia, citing skills-transfer and approval shortcomings. New Mobility Player: E-Taxi Namibia launched in Windhoek, offering shared and private rides with a fixed N$2 fee per trip for the platform. Energy Security Project: Botswana Oil says it is progressing on a 100-million-litre fuel storage facility in Swakopmund to strengthen regional supply security.
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