AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNational Minimum Wage Impact on Jobs: Namibia’s agricultural sector warns the current National Minimum Wage rollout could cut permanent employment, with preliminary AEA survey data showing a 4.5% drop in farm jobs despite better production conditions, as labour costs rise and tripartite engagement is said to be insufficient. Digital Migration Overhaul: The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes a digital-first migration system to move visa and permit applications online, add electronic payments, real-time case tracking and secure electronic documents—aimed at faster services, stronger border management and improved investment facilitation. Windhoek Transport Goes Cashless (Again): The City of Windhoek expands its cashless municipal bus payments via Standard Bank’s PayPulse, letting commuters register, manage and top up smart-card travel accounts through phones or participating supermarkets. Road Safety Push After Weekend Crashes: Police report multiple serious accidents over the weekend, urging motorists to obey speed limits, avoid alcohol and stay at the scene, after a fatal B2 crash in Walvis Bay and other injuries countrywide. Tourism Events Calendar Boost: Namibia will host the CAVB Zone VI Senior Club Championship in Swakopmund in December 2026, returning as host after a decade and expected to draw 60+ teams across SADC. Etosha Lodge Spotlight: A travel feature highlights Mokuti Etosha, positioned minutes from Etosha’s eastern gate, focusing on intimate wildlife encounters and lodge experiences for visitors. SME Support Fund: Namibia’s ProSME project launches an SME Fund to back women and youth-led micro, small and medium enterprises, aiming to strengthen competitiveness and job creation.
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