AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPower & Tourism Readiness: NamPower has inaugurated the N$394m Sekelduin Substation in Swakopmund, promising steadier electricity for Erongo—good news for hotels, businesses and future tourism-linked demand. Air Access for Visitors: Condor will resume Frankfurt–Windhoek flights in summer 2027 (three weekly), while Discover Airlines boosts Munich–Windhoek to five weekly flights from April 2027—both moves should make Namibia easier to reach for German holidaymakers. Tourism Safety in Action: All 96 Fish River Canyon hikers were rescued after heavy rains and dam releases blocked exits; authorities used a helicopter airlift and reported no injuries. Local Tourism Revival: Rehoboth Town Council is preparing to reopen Reho Spa after 16 years, with renovated pools and bungalows and plans to restore the hot spring attraction. Digital Connectivity for Growth: OneWeb LEO satellite broadband has officially launched in Namibia via Q-KON with Echo Namibia and OCN, aiming to support businesses and underserved schools and clinics.
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