AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGreen Hydrogen & Jobs: Namibia launched the GEF-UNIDO Namibia Child Project in Windhoek, pushing green hydrogen readiness while stressing women, youth and local communities must benefit. Education Safety Net: The Teachers’ Union of Namibia warned teacher welfare is worsening, citing low pay, housing and health pressures that are hitting classroom quality. Wildlife Conflict: Researchers warn a “turf war” between elephants and people is intensifying across southern Africa as land use and water stress grow. Tourism & Conservation: Pupkewitz Toyota donated N$40,000 in gear to Kunene rhino rangers, including hiking shoes and binoculars, to strengthen anti-poaching patrols. Transport Reality Check: NABTA urged Parliament to act on rising public transport road accidents, pointing to fatigue, speeding, overloading and poor vehicle maintenance. Windhoek Commuter Pain: A report highlights how taxi-rank pricing punishes residents and workers living far from ranks. Visa-on-Arrival Update: Namibia released an updated list of 121 countries eligible for visa-on-arrival, with Nigeria excluded. China State Visit: President Nandi-Ndaitwah met China’s Premier Li Qiang in Beijing, with talks covering trade, infrastructure, mining and tourism cooperation.
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