AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFatal Crash in Sossusvlei: A small charter plane crashed in Namibia’s Sossusvlei desert, killing a pilot and three German tourists; Desert Air says wreckage was found Monday morning and there were no survivors, with an investigation now underway. Fuel Rules Ease: Namibia’s energy ministry has reversed course on anti-hoarding measures, allowing fuel stations to refill jerry cans and drums if customers give a valid reason—after earlier restrictions sparked public outcry. Road Safety Warning: Namibia’s road toll remains alarming after a long weekend saw 15 deaths, adding to a wider pattern of frequent crashes and injuries. Dump Site Health Crisis: Onandjaba residents in Omusati say an overflowing dump site is exposing families to medical waste, bad smells and roaming animals, with calls for urgent relocation. Windhoek Police Promotions: The City of Windhoek is investigating allegations of tribal bias in police promotions, but says details can’t be shared yet. Tourism Push Regionally: South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa says tourism growth to 10.5 million arrivals last year will be boosted through visa reforms, better air links and a SADC travel push.
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